Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 77Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... court , regardless of whether it was specifically written for perfor- mance there . " I agree , moreover , with Cook's observation that " the feminine rejection of roman- tically impossible offers of marriage provides a graceful ...
... court , regardless of whether it was specifically written for perfor- mance there . " I agree , moreover , with Cook's observation that " the feminine rejection of roman- tically impossible offers of marriage provides a graceful ...
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... court prosecutes and decides a criminal charge , argues otherwise . The point is that Venice , as Spenser's poem suggests , had a reputation for a civil court system peculiarly solicitous of merchants ' " right " to a speedy judgment on ...
... court prosecutes and decides a criminal charge , argues otherwise . The point is that Venice , as Spenser's poem suggests , had a reputation for a civil court system peculiarly solicitous of merchants ' " right " to a speedy judgment on ...
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... court system that has enabled Venice's success , without tarnishing the reputation that is the ground of its commericial preeminence . The third Babel's glory is at risk here . There is , as it turns out , another more traditional brand ...
... court system that has enabled Venice's success , without tarnishing the reputation that is the ground of its commericial preeminence . The third Babel's glory is at risk here . There is , as it turns out , another more traditional brand ...
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