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 finds meaning . Berowne's argument is weak . His fellows have heard . him take the same oath they themselves took , and each remembers swearing to abide by the supplementary prohibitions . Confronted with the authority of their ...
... Berowne finds meaning . Berowne's argument is weak . His fellows have heard . him take the same oath they themselves took , and each remembers swearing to abide by the supplementary prohibitions . Confronted with the authority of their ...
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... Berowne's initial misgivings about the wisdom of the Academy are , in the context of the play , proven correct . Berowne's sophistry gives to the play a loose resemblance to the garden - debate framework of the Gli Asolani , but ...
... Berowne's initial misgivings about the wisdom of the Academy are , in the context of the play , proven correct . Berowne's sophistry gives to the play a loose resemblance to the garden - debate framework of the Gli Asolani , but ...
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... Berowne's tour de force in Act four , scene three proving that women are the source of edu- cation is burdened with the same facility and posturing as the King's original outline of academe . Like the King's opening speech , Berowne's ...
... Berowne's tour de force in Act four , scene three proving that women are the source of edu- cation is burdened with the same facility and posturing as the King's original outline of academe . Like the King's opening speech , Berowne's ...
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