Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Berowne's second oath would have it that Berowne , in his first oath , sincerely jested that his oath was , from the beginning , part of a critical strategy . And so Berowne is sincerely joking now , jesting by yea and nay . More than ...
... Berowne's second oath would have it that Berowne , in his first oath , sincerely jested that his oath was , from the beginning , part of a critical strategy . And so Berowne is sincerely joking now , jesting by yea and nay . More than ...
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... Berowne's resolution of their dilemma . The fact that Berowne himself comes to disown the conven- tional " taffeta phrases , " " silken terms , " and " threepiled hyperboles " ( V.ii. 406-7 ) does not concern us at present ; what does ...
... Berowne's resolution of their dilemma . The fact that Berowne himself comes to disown the conven- tional " taffeta phrases , " " silken terms , " and " threepiled hyperboles " ( V.ii. 406-7 ) does not concern us at present ; what does ...
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... Berowne's ) is read , unknown to its author , before a hidden and hypo- critical audience , and because the imagery ... Berowne's stress is upon the uppermost senses of Neoplatonic theory . But his emphasis is undeniably sensual ...
... Berowne's ) is read , unknown to its author , before a hidden and hypo- critical audience , and because the imagery ... Berowne's stress is upon the uppermost senses of Neoplatonic theory . But his emphasis is undeniably sensual ...
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Desire | 1 |
Alls Well That Ends Well | 64 |
Loves Labours Lost | 163 |
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