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... Shakespeare Jahrbuch 94 ( 1958 ) , 132-150 . " What Shakespeare did to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde , " ShQ IX ( 1958 ) , 311-319 . Bradley , A. C. Shakespearean Tragedy . 1904 ; 2nd ed . 1905 . Briggs , K. M. Pale Hecate's Team : an ...
... Shakespeare Jahrbuch 94 ( 1958 ) , 132-150 . " What Shakespeare did to Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde , " ShQ IX ( 1958 ) , 311-319 . Bradley , A. C. Shakespearean Tragedy . 1904 ; 2nd ed . 1905 . Briggs , K. M. Pale Hecate's Team : an ...
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... Shakespeare's Heroine , " Journal of English and Germanic Philology XII ( 1913 ) , 122-137 . Greene , Gayle . " Shakespeare's Cressida : ' A Kind of Self ' , Woman's Part , 133-149 . " I Hamilton , Iain ( reviewer ) . Educational ...
... Shakespeare's Heroine , " Journal of English and Germanic Philology XII ( 1913 ) , 122-137 . Greene , Gayle . " Shakespeare's Cressida : ' A Kind of Self ' , Woman's Part , 133-149 . " I Hamilton , Iain ( reviewer ) . Educational ...
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... Shakespeare , the Nature of Women , and the New Feminist Criticism , " Mosaic X , 3 ( 1977 ) , 157-164 . McNeale ... Shakespeare's Comedies , " ed . B. A. W. Jackson , Stratford Papers 1965-7 ( Shannon , 1969 ) , 96-109 . Marsh , Derick ...
... Shakespeare , the Nature of Women , and the New Feminist Criticism , " Mosaic X , 3 ( 1977 ) , 157-164 . McNeale ... Shakespeare's Comedies , " ed . B. A. W. Jackson , Stratford Papers 1965-7 ( Shannon , 1969 ) , 96-109 . Marsh , Derick ...
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