Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 55Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... appears at the end of each entry and suggests resources for ad- ditional study . In some cases , significant essays ... appear in future volumes , or who have other suggestions or comments are cordially invited to call , write , or fax ...
... appears at the end of each entry and suggests resources for ad- ditional study . In some cases , significant essays ... appear in future volumes , or who have other suggestions or comments are cordially invited to call , write , or fax ...
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... appears , only two possible ways of thinking about love . One is the cynical view of love , mar- riage and cuckoldry which Benedick expresses . The other is the version of idealistic courtly love which appears at first to be exemplified ...
... appears , only two possible ways of thinking about love . One is the cynical view of love , mar- riage and cuckoldry which Benedick expresses . The other is the version of idealistic courtly love which appears at first to be exemplified ...
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... appears “ but . . . sign and semblance " ( IV.i.32 ) , Leonato abruptly rejects the testimony of physiognomy . Obses- sively exploring the taint of sexuality , he now wishes Hero derived " from unknown loins " ( IV.i.134 ) , for she is ...
... appears “ but . . . sign and semblance " ( IV.i.32 ) , Leonato abruptly rejects the testimony of physiognomy . Obses- sively exploring the taint of sexuality , he now wishes Hero derived " from unknown loins " ( IV.i.134 ) , for she is ...
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Alls Well That Ends Well | 90 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 278 |
Cumulative Character Index | 379 |
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