Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... authority on several fronts : politically , since through its silence on Katharine's future it finally asserts that both authority and its familial succession ought to be an entirely male purview ; and dramatically , since with its ...
... authority on several fronts : politically , since through its silence on Katharine's future it finally asserts that both authority and its familial succession ought to be an entirely male purview ; and dramatically , since with its ...
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... authority — the authority exercised by the master of a ship as he gives orders to his crew : it introduces us to the concept of authority as an instrument of control : the master is con- trolling the crew's efforts which themselves are ...
... authority — the authority exercised by the master of a ship as he gives orders to his crew : it introduces us to the concept of authority as an instrument of control : the master is con- trolling the crew's efforts which themselves are ...
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... authority of the true ruler of this little kingdom : and the play that follows is to be much concerned with usurpation , both in the past and in the present . The Boatswain's rebukes of Alonso and his fellows - at first polite ( ' I ...
... authority of the true ruler of this little kingdom : and the play that follows is to be much concerned with usurpation , both in the past and in the present . The Boatswain's rebukes of Alonso and his fellows - at first polite ( ' I ...
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Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 13 |
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