Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... become the international elite , the proportion of the human race represented by this literate elite is hardly larger than it was in preindustrial society . In the rich world , during the five hundred years since the invention of ...
... become the international elite , the proportion of the human race represented by this literate elite is hardly larger than it was in preindustrial society . In the rich world , during the five hundred years since the invention of ...
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... become an easy prey for those who , like the Volscians , always look for opportuni- ties for invasion . The people easily become " barbarians " ( 1. 236 ) to Coriolanus , for he alone is a Roman . The rivalry can- not be more extreme ...
... become an easy prey for those who , like the Volscians , always look for opportuni- ties for invasion . The people easily become " barbarians " ( 1. 236 ) to Coriolanus , for he alone is a Roman . The rivalry can- not be more extreme ...
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... become , in effect , contaminated by the variety of con- nections established between Coriolanus and James ... becomes the key to locating its " solution " to the tension of this " double majesty " as well as to interpreting the prob ...
... become , in effect , contaminated by the variety of con- nections established between Coriolanus and James ... becomes the key to locating its " solution " to the tension of this " double majesty " as well as to interpreting the prob ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
Urheberrecht | |
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