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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... Princess replies ) and ' the greatest lady , the highest ' ( ' The thickest and the tallest ' , the Princess quips ) , he gives the Princess the answer her pertness deserves by taking her literally at her word : The thickest and the ...
... Princess replies ) and ' the greatest lady , the highest ' ( ' The thickest and the tallest ' , the Princess quips ) , he gives the Princess the answer her pertness deserves by taking her literally at her word : The thickest and the ...
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... Princess of France . The fact that the Princess has no given name and is almost immediately referred to as " Queen " would have strengthened this inclination . " The Princess's speeches are sometimes headed ' Queen , David notes of the ...
... Princess of France . The fact that the Princess has no given name and is almost immediately referred to as " Queen " would have strengthened this inclination . " The Princess's speeches are sometimes headed ' Queen , David notes of the ...
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... Princess concerning the hunt . Regarding her role as hunter as that of a " murderer " ( IV . i . 8 ) , the Princess portrays herself as a sensitive woman required to participate in a crude male sport : But come , the bow : now mercy ...
... Princess concerning the hunt . Regarding her role as hunter as that of a " murderer " ( IV . i . 8 ) , the Princess portrays herself as a sensitive woman required to participate in a crude male sport : But come , the bow : now mercy ...
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Desire | 1 |
Alls Well That Ends Well | 64 |
Loves Labours Lost | 163 |
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