Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 75Gale Research Company, 1984 - 409 pages |
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... Problem Plays ( University of Tor- onto Press , 1950 ) , pp . 109-110 . 2. All references to All's Well are from Hardin Craig's , The Complete Works of Shakespeare ( Scott Foresman and Co. , 1961 ) . 3. This observation cannot be ...
... Problem Plays ( University of Tor- onto Press , 1950 ) , pp . 109-110 . 2. All references to All's Well are from Hardin Craig's , The Complete Works of Shakespeare ( Scott Foresman and Co. , 1961 ) . 3. This observation cannot be ...
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... problem plays and Hamlet , but so emphasizes an ethical structure derived from Dante that the actual language of the plays is obscured : Shakespeare's Problem Plays : Studies in Form and Meaning ( The Hague : Mouton , 1966 ) . 4 ...
... problem plays and Hamlet , but so emphasizes an ethical structure derived from Dante that the actual language of the plays is obscured : Shakespeare's Problem Plays : Studies in Form and Meaning ( The Hague : Mouton , 1966 ) . 4 ...
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... problem play . " E. K. Chambers , " All's Well That Ends Well , " in Discussions of Shakespeare's Problem Comedies , ed . Robert Ornstein ( 1925 ; rpt . Boston : D. C. Heath , 1961 ) , regrets Shake- speare's " unsmiling mood , " p . 41 ...
... problem play . " E. K. Chambers , " All's Well That Ends Well , " in Discussions of Shakespeare's Problem Comedies , ed . Robert Ornstein ( 1925 ; rpt . Boston : D. C. Heath , 1961 ) , regrets Shake- speare's " unsmiling mood , " p . 41 ...
Contents
Cumulative Character Index | 351 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 363 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 387 |
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