Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... emblem he gives us onstage is no longer that of woman as a clinging vine , no matter how fruitful , but of woman as an equal who has the strength and fortitude to sustain the elm after it dies , even as the tree now supports the vine ...
... emblem he gives us onstage is no longer that of woman as a clinging vine , no matter how fruitful , but of woman as an equal who has the strength and fortitude to sustain the elm after it dies , even as the tree now supports the vine ...
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... emblem on friendship in his multi - lingual Amorvum Emblemata or Emblemes of Love published in 1608. Van Veen's motto is " Loue after death , " while his subscriptio or verse assures us that The vyne doth still embrace the elm by age ...
... emblem on friendship in his multi - lingual Amorvum Emblemata or Emblemes of Love published in 1608. Van Veen's motto is " Loue after death , " while his subscriptio or verse assures us that The vyne doth still embrace the elm by age ...
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... Emblem Writers , p . 272 . 27. Nicholas Reusner , Emblemata ( Frankfurt , 1581 ) , p . 129 ( Emblem 21 ) ; translation by Roger T. Simonds . 28. Sarah Thesiger , " The Orchestra of Sir John Davies and the Image of the Dance , " Journal ...
... Emblem Writers , p . 272 . 27. Nicholas Reusner , Emblemata ( Frankfurt , 1581 ) , p . 129 ( Emblem 21 ) ; translation by Roger T. Simonds . 28. Sarah Thesiger , " The Orchestra of Sir John Davies and the Image of the Dance , " Journal ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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