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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... ladies ' eyes . Do we not likewise see our learning there . IV.iii.310-313 This love that springs from the Imaginary order , i.e. , the love of the specular image , a symbiosis , is first learned by gazing on the mother's eye which ...
... ladies ' eyes . Do we not likewise see our learning there . IV.iii.310-313 This love that springs from the Imaginary order , i.e. , the love of the specular image , a symbiosis , is first learned by gazing on the mother's eye which ...
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... ladies fall in love , if they ever do ; the term is not descriptive , since the ladies have long since appraised the young men and have essentially made their choice . By the play's end they can scarcely be said to have evinced much ...
... ladies fall in love , if they ever do ; the term is not descriptive , since the ladies have long since appraised the young men and have essentially made their choice . By the play's end they can scarcely be said to have evinced much ...
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... ladies are firm in their belief that the marriage must be honored that language , whether intrinsically true or not , can and should be kept true by conscien- tious usage . Thus when the King prepares to break his oath by inviting the ...
... ladies are firm in their belief that the marriage must be honored that language , whether intrinsically true or not , can and should be kept true by conscien- tious usage . Thus when the King prepares to break his oath by inviting the ...
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Desire | 1 |
Alls Well That Ends Well | 64 |
Loves Labours Lost | 163 |
Urheberrecht | |
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