Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... lords and husbands " ( 5.2.130-31 ) . These two terms , " lord " and " husband , " which are at the end of the play again paired as they were by Sly's " Madam Wife " in the Induction , are , of course , interchangeable cognates not in ...
... lords and husbands " ( 5.2.130-31 ) . These two terms , " lord " and " husband , " which are at the end of the play again paired as they were by Sly's " Madam Wife " in the Induction , are , of course , interchangeable cognates not in ...
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... lord , my lord and husband , I am your wife in all obedience " ( Ind . 2.104-5 ) , intones Sly's wife . In her words , the play anticipates the parallel lines through which Petruchio's wife will elevate him into metaphoric peerage and ...
... lord , my lord and husband , I am your wife in all obedience " ( Ind . 2.104-5 ) , intones Sly's wife . In her words , the play anticipates the parallel lines through which Petruchio's wife will elevate him into metaphoric peerage and ...
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... lords of the realme , and after the judges and lawiers , questmoongers , and all other whom they undertooke to be against the commons , for so might they produce peace and suertie to themselves in time to come , if dispatching out of ...
... lords of the realme , and after the judges and lawiers , questmoongers , and all other whom they undertooke to be against the commons , for so might they produce peace and suertie to themselves in time to come , if dispatching out of ...
Inhalt
Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 13 |
Lynda E Boose The Taming of the Shrew Good Husbandry and Enclosure | 21 |
Juliet Dusinberre As Who Liked It? | 31 |
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