The Voyage to Illyria: A New Study of ShakespeareFirst published in 1937. |
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... Sonnets King Lear in Our Time Shakespeare as Collaborator XXV XXVI XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays XXIX The Voyage to Illyria XXX Shakespeare XXXI The Winter's Tale XXXII The Problem Plays of ...
... Sonnets King Lear in Our Time Shakespeare as Collaborator XXV XXVI XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays XXIX The Voyage to Illyria XXX Shakespeare XXXI The Winter's Tale XXXII The Problem Plays of ...
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... Sonnets Leishman XXV King Lear in Our Time Mack XXVI Shakespeare as Collaborator Muir XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets Muir XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays Muir XXIX The Voyage to Illyria Muir & O'Loughlin XXX Shakespeare XXXI The ...
... Sonnets Leishman XXV King Lear in Our Time Mack XXVI Shakespeare as Collaborator Muir XXVII Shakespeare's Sonnets Muir XXVIII The Sources of Shakespeare's Plays Muir XXIX The Voyage to Illyria Muir & O'Loughlin XXX Shakespeare XXXI The ...
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... Sonnets. Each individual play acquires a deeper significance from its setting in the corpus. Too often the type of criticism that views each play in isolation proclaims that Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure, even Hamlet, are ...
... Sonnets. Each individual play acquires a deeper significance from its setting in the corpus. Too often the type of criticism that views each play in isolation proclaims that Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure, even Hamlet, are ...
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... Sonnets, which, after mature consideration, we see no reason to accept at other than their face value. Under the heading ' His attitude to certain obvious concepts', we shall find most of our evidence. The poet concerns himself with ...
... Sonnets, which, after mature consideration, we see no reason to accept at other than their face value. Under the heading ' His attitude to certain obvious concepts', we shall find most of our evidence. The poet concerns himself with ...
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... positive assertion made by him, and even in the case of the name of the fair youth of the Sonnets (though identifications are of value to us only as convenient pegs), we are in agreement with Sir Edmund's views as expressed in the THE.
... positive assertion made by him, and even in the case of the name of the fair youth of the Sonnets (though identifications are of value to us only as convenient pegs), we are in agreement with Sir Edmund's views as expressed in the THE.
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The Voyage to Illyria: A New Study of Shakespeare Kenneth Muir,Sean O'Loughlin Limited preview - 2005 |
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