Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... rhetorical usage of history ascribed to the genre , by showing how the past is deployed to manipulate audiences ( both on- and offstage ) into identifying with a political enterprise founded upon a value system and material interests ...
... rhetorical usage of history ascribed to the genre , by showing how the past is deployed to manipulate audiences ( both on- and offstage ) into identifying with a political enterprise founded upon a value system and material interests ...
Strana 215
... rhetorical fodder , allusions to accomplishments designed to make points for or about Othello . It is not , we know , Othel- lo's deeds as such that lead the Duke to " think " that " this tale would win my daughter too " ( 1.3.171 ) ...
... rhetorical fodder , allusions to accomplishments designed to make points for or about Othello . It is not , we know , Othel- lo's deeds as such that lead the Duke to " think " that " this tale would win my daughter too " ( 1.3.171 ) ...
Strana 347
... rhetorical and intertextual elements that work to effect a reader's frustration . This paper aims , then , to demonstrate that the poem's frustrating effects are largely a product of its rhetorical design , the fact that a substantial ...
... rhetorical and intertextual elements that work to effect a reader's frustration . This paper aims , then , to demonstrate that the poem's frustrating effects are largely a product of its rhetorical design , the fact that a substantial ...
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