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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... Rosaline tells her friends that in his verses to her , Berowne calls her " the fairest goddess on the ground , " and that she is therein " compar'd to twenty thousand fairs . " Katherine interposes that she has " some thousand verses of ...
... Rosaline tells her friends that in his verses to her , Berowne calls her " the fairest goddess on the ground , " and that she is therein " compar'd to twenty thousand fairs . " Katherine interposes that she has " some thousand verses of ...
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... Rosaline : Ros . Thou canst not hit it , hit it , hit it , Thou canst not hit it , my good man . Boyet . An I cannot , cannot , cannot , An I cannot , another can . And , again , with Katharine : ( IV.i.127-30 ) Boyet . I was as willing ...
... Rosaline : Ros . Thou canst not hit it , hit it , hit it , Thou canst not hit it , my good man . Boyet . An I cannot , cannot , cannot , An I cannot , another can . And , again , with Katharine : ( IV.i.127-30 ) Boyet . I was as willing ...
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... Rosaline comments : " They are worse fools to purchase mocking so " ( V.ii.59 ) , and their responses threaten the men's fragile self - organizations . The women , on the other hand , banter jests among them- selves and are amused by ...
... Rosaline comments : " They are worse fools to purchase mocking so " ( V.ii.59 ) , and their responses threaten the men's fragile self - organizations . The women , on the other hand , banter jests among them- selves and are amused by ...
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Desire | 1 |
Alls Well That Ends Well | 64 |
Loves Labours Lost | 163 |
Urheberrecht | |
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