Shakespeare and His Social Context: Essays in Osmotic Knowledge and Literary InterpretationAMS Press, 1987 - 288 Seiten |
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... refusal to consummate the marriage indicated by a three - year absence from the province , or a two - year absence within the province . 94 Therefore , one may say that by refusing to go to bed with Helena , Bertram is doing the only ...
... refusal to consummate the marriage indicated by a three - year absence from the province , or a two - year absence within the province . 94 Therefore , one may say that by refusing to go to bed with Helena , Bertram is doing the only ...
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... refuses . In the source , Il Pecorone , the ring was given at the first request , but Shakespeare has Bassanio pass ... refusal is im- portant in indicating that Bassanio is well aware of the significance of the ring as the outward sign ...
... refuses . In the source , Il Pecorone , the ring was given at the first request , but Shakespeare has Bassanio pass ... refusal is im- portant in indicating that Bassanio is well aware of the significance of the ring as the outward sign ...
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... refusing to continue before a court whose legality she refuses to accept . The central aspects of the play are Katherine as wife , and the validity of her marriage in view of her earlier marriage to Arthur , Henry's older brother . 29 ...
... refusing to continue before a court whose legality she refuses to accept . The central aspects of the play are Katherine as wife , and the validity of her marriage in view of her earlier marriage to Arthur , Henry's older brother . 29 ...
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