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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... Shake- speare's heroes , complete with illustrations , nor have critics ritually agonized over who deserves to be hailed as the manliest of Shakespeare's men . Even worse , the contagion spreads from contemplation of his female ...
... Shake- speare's heroes , complete with illustrations , nor have critics ritually agonized over who deserves to be hailed as the manliest of Shakespeare's men . Even worse , the contagion spreads from contemplation of his female ...
第 245 頁
... Shake- speare's sequence . Pace Lyotard , certain master narra- tives do survive ; for instance , attraction to an equiva- lent of the Whig view of history still structures many critical narratives . Witness the assumption that the so ...
... Shake- speare's sequence . Pace Lyotard , certain master narra- tives do survive ; for instance , attraction to an equiva- lent of the Whig view of history still structures many critical narratives . Witness the assumption that the so ...
第 270 頁
... Shake- speare's poems . However , if we consider the epistle's context , a more interesting set of possibilities arise . Erasmus's epistle is included in the Rhetorique as an example of persuasive oration , and in many ways it can be ...
... Shake- speare's poems . However , if we consider the epistle's context , a more interesting set of possibilities arise . Erasmus's epistle is included in the Rhetorique as an example of persuasive oration , and in many ways it can be ...
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