Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 51 tomasGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... notes Richard's awareness of the sin in- volved in wooing Princess Elizabeth but does not specify the nature of the sin . 105 Neely , Broken Nuptials , p . 63 , says that " Hamlet urges abstinence upon Gertrude even in marriage ...
... notes Richard's awareness of the sin in- volved in wooing Princess Elizabeth but does not specify the nature of the sin . 105 Neely , Broken Nuptials , p . 63 , says that " Hamlet urges abstinence upon Gertrude even in marriage ...
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... notes the effect of the epidemic on prostitution : " From this time on , the problem of the prostitute could never be dissociated from that of disease ; henceforward she rep- resented a sanitary as well as a moral problem " ( p . 64 ) ...
... notes the effect of the epidemic on prostitution : " From this time on , the problem of the prostitute could never be dissociated from that of disease ; henceforward she rep- resented a sanitary as well as a moral problem " ( p . 64 ) ...
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... note on The Phoenix and the Turtle as a reflection of Christian dogma . For the poem's scholastic affinities , see also J. V. Cunningham in E.L.H. , XIX ; 4 ; Dec. , 1952 ; 265- 76 . ' T. W. Baldwin notes here that the Phoenix , as bird ...
... note on The Phoenix and the Turtle as a reflection of Christian dogma . For the poem's scholastic affinities , see also J. V. Cunningham in E.L.H. , XIX ; 4 ; Dec. , 1952 ; 265- 76 . ' T. W. Baldwin notes here that the Phoenix , as bird ...
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Love and Romance in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
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