Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 35Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... father , he swears in effect to relinquish for a time his personal identity and to unite with his father not merely in name but in actional fact . That is , to assume his father's cause - to adopt as his own his father's enemy , his ...
... father , he swears in effect to relinquish for a time his personal identity and to unite with his father not merely in name but in actional fact . That is , to assume his father's cause - to adopt as his own his father's enemy , his ...
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... father's cause in Denmark . Self - fulfillment , it turns out , is not inconsistent with filial obligation . The two lines of self - definition - ge- nus and differentiae - converge at the same point . A more obvious parallel to Hamlet ...
... father's cause in Denmark . Self - fulfillment , it turns out , is not inconsistent with filial obligation . The two lines of self - definition - ge- nus and differentiae - converge at the same point . A more obvious parallel to Hamlet ...
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... father , " An old black ram Is tupping your white ewe " ( I.i.88-89 ) . The next is from her adoring father who , describing the Desdemona he knows , refuses to believe she has mar- ried Othello : A maiden , never bold ; Of spirit so ...
... father , " An old black ram Is tupping your white ewe " ( I.i.88-89 ) . The next is from her adoring father who , describing the Desdemona he knows , refuses to believe she has mar- ried Othello : A maiden , never bold ; Of spirit so ...
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