Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... appears as the- matic conflict between two of the period's key literary modes makes way for a troubling similarity . The spirit of Petrarchism is revealed as tragically fatal and ide- alized romance collapses . In this view , Romeo and ...
... appears as the- matic conflict between two of the period's key literary modes makes way for a troubling similarity . The spirit of Petrarchism is revealed as tragically fatal and ide- alized romance collapses . In this view , Romeo and ...
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... appears in two forms and provides a thematic link between the two plots : it is Falstaff's greed which motivates him to attempt to seduce the wives ( though vanity and lust . become operative later ) , and it is greed also , in a more ...
... appears in two forms and provides a thematic link between the two plots : it is Falstaff's greed which motivates him to attempt to seduce the wives ( though vanity and lust . become operative later ) , and it is greed also , in a more ...
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... appears only once , follow- ing two short poems on the nature of the phoenix which precede Shakespeare's . It may be ... appear to refer to Shakespeare's immedi- ately preceding threnos . 21 Chambers , Shakespearean Gleanings , 1944 , pp ...
... appears only once , follow- ing two short poems on the nature of the phoenix which precede Shakespeare's . It may be ... appear to refer to Shakespeare's immedi- ately preceding threnos . 21 Chambers , Shakespearean Gleanings , 1944 , pp ...
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