Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 40Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Elizabethan audiences . Kirsch- baum and others have pointed out that there were no Jewish communities in England in Shakespeare's time , and that the playwright's attitude toward Jews was based on the stereotypical Jewish figure as ...
... Elizabethan audiences . Kirsch- baum and others have pointed out that there were no Jewish communities in England in Shakespeare's time , and that the playwright's attitude toward Jews was based on the stereotypical Jewish figure as ...
Halaman 217
... Elizabethan Politics , " Elizabethan Gov- ernment and Society , eds . S. T. Bindoff , J. Hurstfield , and C. H. Williams ( London : Univ . of London , The Athlone Press , 1961 ) , pp . 97-125 . For a discussion of prestation and ...
... Elizabethan Politics , " Elizabethan Gov- ernment and Society , eds . S. T. Bindoff , J. Hurstfield , and C. H. Williams ( London : Univ . of London , The Athlone Press , 1961 ) , pp . 97-125 . For a discussion of prestation and ...
Halaman 394
... Elizabethan dramatic conventions 4 : 53 , 124 Guiderius and Arviragus 4 : 21 , 22 , 89 , 129 , 141 , 148 ; 25 : 319 ... Elizabethan culture , relation to 1 : 76 , 148 , 151 , 154 , 160 , 166 , 169 , 171 , 176 , 184 , 202 , 209 , 254 ; 13 ...
... Elizabethan dramatic conventions 4 : 53 , 124 Guiderius and Arviragus 4 : 21 , 22 , 89 , 129 , 141 , 148 ; 25 : 319 ... Elizabethan culture , relation to 1 : 76 , 148 , 151 , 154 , 160 , 166 , 169 , 171 , 176 , 184 , 202 , 209 , 254 ; 13 ...
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