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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... Venus in an extremely favorable position . Yet Venus's over- eagerness to turn the episode to her own benefit ( 11 . 385-408 ) reminds us that horses are , after all , animals , and that any attempt to look to the behavior of ani- mals ...
... Venus in an extremely favorable position . Yet Venus's over- eagerness to turn the episode to her own benefit ( 11 . 385-408 ) reminds us that horses are , after all , animals , and that any attempt to look to the behavior of ani- mals ...
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... Venus has now changed her tactics and is trying to deal more delicately with Adonis . This shift in strat- egy , anticipated in the preceding stanzas and in the phrase " Full gently now " ( 1. 361 ) , is the basis for the shift in ...
... Venus has now changed her tactics and is trying to deal more delicately with Adonis . This shift in strat- egy , anticipated in the preceding stanzas and in the phrase " Full gently now " ( 1. 361 ) , is the basis for the shift in ...
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... Venus as a boy might fuss over his mother , " he says , while Venus merely " takes advantage of this filial - maternal relationship which is really all Adonis wants . " 47 A. C. Hamilton speaks of Venus as " at times ... the bustling ...
... Venus as a boy might fuss over his mother , " he says , while Venus merely " takes advantage of this filial - maternal relationship which is really all Adonis wants . " 47 A. C. Hamilton speaks of Venus as " at times ... the bustling ...
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