College Literature, Volume 10Bernard Stanley Oldsey West Chester State College., 1983 - American literature |
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... Turn and Counter - Turn . Berkeley : University of California Press , 1981 . A good critical study of Shakespeare will always set the dance of ideas going , as this one does ; and , if genius presides , as of course it did with the Bard ...
... Turn and Counter - Turn . Berkeley : University of California Press , 1981 . A good critical study of Shakespeare will always set the dance of ideas going , as this one does ; and , if genius presides , as of course it did with the Bard ...
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... turn to Maria Jolas's " The Joyce I Knew and the Women around him " in James Joyce : New Per- spectives . Her ... Turning from Women in Joyce to James Joyce : New Perspectives is turning from the woman to the word . The editor is Colin ...
... turn to Maria Jolas's " The Joyce I Knew and the Women around him " in James Joyce : New Per- spectives . Her ... Turning from Women in Joyce to James Joyce : New Perspectives is turning from the woman to the word . The editor is Colin ...
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... turn , Hermione is silent for another forty lines while Leontes tells us what he thinks he saw . All that has happened is that Hermione and Polix- enes have simply repeated their former gestures , but this time upstage and unheard . A ...
... turn , Hermione is silent for another forty lines while Leontes tells us what he thinks he saw . All that has happened is that Hermione and Polix- enes have simply repeated their former gestures , but this time upstage and unheard . A ...
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