Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 50 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Shakespeare's biblical parody is noted in Patterson , Shakespeare and the Popular Voice , p . 68. Patterson pursues the ' genial thesis ' that MND imagines ' an idea of social play that could cross class boundaries without obscuring ...
... Shakespeare's biblical parody is noted in Patterson , Shakespeare and the Popular Voice , p . 68. Patterson pursues the ' genial thesis ' that MND imagines ' an idea of social play that could cross class boundaries without obscuring ...
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... Shakespeare ( 1711 ) , recognized that the pri- mary source for Julius Caesar and Coriolanus was Plu- tarch ; indeed he blamed Shakespeare for not using other authorities . In An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare ( 1767 ) , Richard ...
... Shakespeare ( 1711 ) , recognized that the pri- mary source for Julius Caesar and Coriolanus was Plu- tarch ; indeed he blamed Shakespeare for not using other authorities . In An Essay on the Learning of Shakespeare ( 1767 ) , Richard ...
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... Shakespeare's Julius Caesar . " Studies 63 ( 1974 ) : 141- 52 . Knight , G. Wilson : The Imperial Theme : Further In- terpretations of Shakespeare's Tragedies Including the Roman Plays . London , 1931 . Levitsky , Ruth M. " The Elements ...
... Shakespeare's Julius Caesar . " Studies 63 ( 1974 ) : 141- 52 . Knight , G. Wilson : The Imperial Theme : Further In- terpretations of Shakespeare's Tragedies Including the Roman Plays . London , 1931 . Levitsky , Ruth M. " The Elements ...
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