Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 40 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... John Russell Brown , Introduction to The Merchant of Venice , ed . John Russell Brown , Arden ed . ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1955 ) , pp . Ivii - lviii ; Barbara Lewalski , " Biblical Allusion and Allegory in The Merchant ...
... John Russell Brown , Introduction to The Merchant of Venice , ed . John Russell Brown , Arden ed . ( Cambridge : Harvard University Press , 1955 ) , pp . Ivii - lviii ; Barbara Lewalski , " Biblical Allusion and Allegory in The Merchant ...
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... John Vyvyan , Shakespeare and the Rose of Love , 1960 , pp . 98-135 . 3 Numerous productions at English and American uni- versities would testify to this if only we were able to document them all . But we have the corroboration of ...
... John Vyvyan , Shakespeare and the Rose of Love , 1960 , pp . 98-135 . 3 Numerous productions at English and American uni- versities would testify to this if only we were able to document them all . But we have the corroboration of ...
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... John Lyly , Euphues : The Anatomy of Wit -- Euphues & His England , ed . M. W. Croll and H. Clemons ( Lon- don , 1916 ) , pp . 45-6 . Were the figures of speech not such commonplaces it would be tempting to see a re- lationship between ...
... John Lyly , Euphues : The Anatomy of Wit -- Euphues & His England , ed . M. W. Croll and H. Clemons ( Lon- don , 1916 ) , pp . 45-6 . Were the figures of speech not such commonplaces it would be tempting to see a re- lationship between ...
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