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... York in Richard II because he has no doubts as well as no scruples . An energizing catalyst of political change , he is untouched and un- changed by the process of rebellion he helps to initiate ; from beginning to end he is ...
... York in Richard II because he has no doubts as well as no scruples . An energizing catalyst of political change , he is untouched and un- changed by the process of rebellion he helps to initiate ; from beginning to end he is ...
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... York , 1927 ) . 3 Many of Shakespeare's allusions to the theater express a satiric delight in the stage compara- ble ... York's discovery of Aumerle's conspir- acy in Richard II as a bit of dramatic short- hand . No doubt if the event ...
... York , 1927 ) . 3 Many of Shakespeare's allusions to the theater express a satiric delight in the stage compara- ble ... York's discovery of Aumerle's conspir- acy in Richard II as a bit of dramatic short- hand . No doubt if the event ...
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... York , 1957 ) , I , 61–62 . 2 In " Zu Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew , " Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare- Gesellschaft ( 1868 ) , pp . 397–401 . 3 An exception is in a story in the Spanish Conde Lucanor of Don Juan Manuel ...
... York , 1957 ) , I , 61–62 . 2 In " Zu Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew , " Jahrbuch der Deutschen Shakespeare- Gesellschaft ( 1868 ) , pp . 397–401 . 3 An exception is in a story in the Spanish Conde Lucanor of Don Juan Manuel ...
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ROBERT ORNSTEIN CHARACTER AND REALITY IN SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
ROBERT B HEILMAN MANLINESS IN THE TRAGEDIES | 19 |
WILLIAM T HASTINGS IS HAMLET A HOAX? | 38 |
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