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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... speech betrays shallowness of feeling . No wonder that such characters as Henry V and Hamlet are , as the latter ... speech of some dozen lines imploring her to recon- sider . But the lines are so brimming with metaphor that the ...
... speech betrays shallowness of feeling . No wonder that such characters as Henry V and Hamlet are , as the latter ... speech of some dozen lines imploring her to recon- sider . But the lines are so brimming with metaphor that the ...
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... speech on behalf of the four lovers . The women are confronted for the first time by the men since they renounced their vows to study books and who wish , instead , to study ladies ' eyes . When Moth tries to praise the ladies as " the ...
... speech on behalf of the four lovers . The women are confronted for the first time by the men since they renounced their vows to study books and who wish , instead , to study ladies ' eyes . When Moth tries to praise the ladies as " the ...
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... speech on love to the practical matter of wooing , Berowne puts aside " these glozes " ( 367 ) about the ideal harmony between the sexes and warns bluntly : " but be first advised , / In conflict you get the sun of them " ( 365- 366 ) ...
... speech on love to the practical matter of wooing , Berowne puts aside " these glozes " ( 367 ) about the ideal harmony between the sexes and warns bluntly : " but be first advised , / In conflict you get the sun of them " ( 365- 366 ) ...
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Desire | 1 |
Alls Well That Ends Well | 64 |
Loves Labours Lost | 163 |
Urheberrecht | |
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