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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... ( London : Methuen , 1954 ) ; The Two Gentlemen of Verona , ed . Clifford Leech ( London : Methuen , 1969 ) ; King Lear , ed . Kenneth Muir , rev . ed . ( London : Meth- uen , 1957 ) ; Cymbeline , ed . J. M. Nosworthy ( London : Methuen ...
... ( London : Methuen , 1954 ) ; The Two Gentlemen of Verona , ed . Clifford Leech ( London : Methuen , 1969 ) ; King Lear , ed . Kenneth Muir , rev . ed . ( London : Meth- uen , 1957 ) ; Cymbeline , ed . J. M. Nosworthy ( London : Methuen ...
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... London : Cornell Univ . Press , 1985 ) . 11 See particularly Wallace T. MacCaffrey , “ Place and Patronage in Elizabethan Politics , " Elizabethan Gov- ernment and Society , eds . S. T. Bindoff , J. Hurstfield , and C. H. Williams ( London ...
... London : Cornell Univ . Press , 1985 ) . 11 See particularly Wallace T. MacCaffrey , “ Place and Patronage in Elizabethan Politics , " Elizabethan Gov- ernment and Society , eds . S. T. Bindoff , J. Hurstfield , and C. H. Williams ( London ...
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... ( London : John Murray , 1963 ) , 91-100 . Alexander Leggatt , Shakespeare's Comedy of Love ( London : Methuen , 1974 ) , 36. Margaret Loftus Ranald , Shakespeare and His Social Context ( New York : AMS Press , 1987 ) , 57 , notes Julia's ...
... ( London : John Murray , 1963 ) , 91-100 . Alexander Leggatt , Shakespeare's Comedy of Love ( London : Methuen , 1974 ) , 36. Margaret Loftus Ranald , Shakespeare and His Social Context ( New York : AMS Press , 1987 ) , 57 , notes Julia's ...
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