Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... fall . The net placed for them by their friends is simple indeed , but well adapted to the characters , and to the relation in which they are placed . They are both self - loving , and fastidious from self - love , and this has produced ...
... fall . The net placed for them by their friends is simple indeed , but well adapted to the characters , and to the relation in which they are placed . They are both self - loving , and fastidious from self - love , and this has produced ...
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... falls to devising anew : I will teach you how to humour your cousin , that she shall fall in love with Benedick ; and ... fall in love with Beatrice . [ II . i . 380-84 ] Immediately , residents and guests alike , all incurably addicted ...
... falls to devising anew : I will teach you how to humour your cousin , that she shall fall in love with Benedick ; and ... fall in love with Beatrice . [ II . i . 380-84 ] Immediately , residents and guests alike , all incurably addicted ...
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... falls asleep in his tent at Bosworth . He is utterly God's minister , as he claims to be : O Thou , whose captain I ... fall the windows of mine eyes . Sleeping and waking , O , defend me still . [ V. iii . 108-17 ] In the same spirit ...
... falls asleep in his tent at Bosworth . He is utterly God's minister , as he claims to be : O Thou , whose captain I ... fall the windows of mine eyes . Sleeping and waking , O , defend me still . [ V. iii . 108-17 ] In the same spirit ...
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Richard III | 136 |
The Tempest | 280 |
Appendix | 475 |
Urheberrecht | |
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