Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 70Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... figure . The quarrel between Oberon and Titania for possession of the Indian boy clearly represents a conten- tion for mastery , Oberon asserting his male supremacy ( " Am I not thy lord ? " ) and Titania insisting , in her turn , on ...
... figure . The quarrel between Oberon and Titania for possession of the Indian boy clearly represents a conten- tion for mastery , Oberon asserting his male supremacy ( " Am I not thy lord ? " ) and Titania insisting , in her turn , on ...
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... figure 22 : 339 objectification of 43 : 329 ; 59 : 323 ; 65 : 290 as sympathetic figure 3 : 557 , 560 , 604 , 609 ; 18 : 284 , 423 ; 22 : 58 ; 27 : 396 , 400 ; 43 : 305 ; 59 : 234 , 245 as a Trojan 59 : 257 Cymbeline Cymbeline ...
... figure 22 : 339 objectification of 43 : 329 ; 59 : 323 ; 65 : 290 as sympathetic figure 3 : 557 , 560 , 604 , 609 ; 18 : 284 , 423 ; 22 : 58 ; 27 : 396 , 400 ; 43 : 305 ; 59 : 234 , 245 as a Trojan 59 : 257 Cymbeline Cymbeline ...
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... figure 49 : 186 as usurper 49 : 116 , 137 Richard II Bolingbroke and Richard as opposites 24 : 423 Bolingbroke - Mowbray dispute 22 : 137 comic elements 28 : 134 guilt 24 : 423 ; 39 : 279 language and imagery 6 : 310 , 315 , 331 , 347 ...
... figure 49 : 186 as usurper 49 : 116 , 137 Richard II Bolingbroke and Richard as opposites 24 : 423 Bolingbroke - Mowbray dispute 22 : 137 comic elements 28 : 134 guilt 24 : 423 ; 39 : 279 language and imagery 6 : 310 , 315 , 331 , 347 ...
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