Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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Page 240
... Navarre and his three courtiers- " and their attempt to storm the defenses of the Princess of France and three of her ladies - in - waiting " ( 50 ) -figuratively the action of the earlier spectacle . In both the enter- tainment and the ...
... Navarre and his three courtiers- " and their attempt to storm the defenses of the Princess of France and three of her ladies - in - waiting " ( 50 ) -figuratively the action of the earlier spectacle . In both the enter- tainment and the ...
Page 241
... Navarre and that of King Henry as reported to the English strengthened playgoers ' inclination to make the association . Like Shakespeare's Navarre , Henry had established a little academy devoted to the male pursuit of learn- ing ...
... Navarre and that of King Henry as reported to the English strengthened playgoers ' inclination to make the association . Like Shakespeare's Navarre , Henry had established a little academy devoted to the male pursuit of learn- ing ...
Page 247
... Navarre testify to the transformation of one aspect of the figure of Elizabeth , royalty's nurturing , sun - like eyes , into its opposite — a Basilisk - gaze . Given the Princess's threatening omniscience and self- sufficiency , Navarre ...
... Navarre testify to the transformation of one aspect of the figure of Elizabeth , royalty's nurturing , sun - like eyes , into its opposite — a Basilisk - gaze . Given the Princess's threatening omniscience and self- sufficiency , Navarre ...
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