Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... seems incapa- ble of gathering even a scrap of their language . Each figure has the faults of his country , and Portia ends her comic analysis with the drunken German , telling Nerissa in mock horror , " I will do any thing , Nerissa ...
... seems incapa- ble of gathering even a scrap of their language . Each figure has the faults of his country , and Portia ends her comic analysis with the drunken German , telling Nerissa in mock horror , " I will do any thing , Nerissa ...
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... seems to be that they are attempting an ejaculation contest with their fathers . Hence , his descrip- tion of the French - English rivalry points interestingly at a fact the English seem carefully to repress - that their re- moter ...
... seems to be that they are attempting an ejaculation contest with their fathers . Hence , his descrip- tion of the French - English rivalry points interestingly at a fact the English seem carefully to repress - that their re- moter ...
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... seems , moreover , open to query since the reader could object that its truth is incomplete . The mockexplanatory ... seems to be a failed Venus Victrix ; more important , the Venus Victrix motif itself as an emblem of Love's salutary ...
... seems , moreover , open to query since the reader could object that its truth is incomplete . The mockexplanatory ... seems to be a failed Venus Victrix ; more important , the Venus Victrix motif itself as an emblem of Love's salutary ...
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Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 1 |
Jonas Barish Mixed Verse and Prose in Shakespearean Comedy | 9 |
Shakespeare Psychoanalysis History | 15 |
Urheberrecht | |
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