Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... human nature have been largely silenced by scholarly attacks on the universalizing of the bourgeois subject , analyses of early modern representations of human life have risked an equally ahistorical projection of a postmodern ...
... human nature have been largely silenced by scholarly attacks on the universalizing of the bourgeois subject , analyses of early modern representations of human life have risked an equally ahistorical projection of a postmodern ...
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... human choice becomes more and more limited until , in the end , there is only the state . Arthur's dream would have united the conflict- ing loyalties and institutions of his world into a partner- ship and directed them toward a common ...
... human choice becomes more and more limited until , in the end , there is only the state . Arthur's dream would have united the conflict- ing loyalties and institutions of his world into a partner- ship and directed them toward a common ...
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... human love . Through that power , supported by the convention of immortality through children , she becomes " another life to Pericles thy father " ( 1. 207 ) . V From the vantage point of a comparison between Pericles ' spiritual ...
... human love . Through that power , supported by the convention of immortality through children , she becomes " another life to Pericles thy father " ( 1. 207 ) . V From the vantage point of a comparison between Pericles ' spiritual ...
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