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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... Thou must know ' Tis not my profit that does lead mine honour ; Mine honour , it . ( 2.7.76-78 ) Pompey would have Menas believe that his honor is a towing force , not a towed object , implying that to cut the galley's mooring cable ...
... Thou must know ' Tis not my profit that does lead mine honour ; Mine honour , it . ( 2.7.76-78 ) Pompey would have Menas believe that his honor is a towing force , not a towed object , implying that to cut the galley's mooring cable ...
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... Thou shalt fly him , and he shall seek thy love " ( 2.1.245- 46 ) . And he directs Puck , in disastrously general terms but according to his best lights ( he hasn't seen Hermia and Lysander ) , to anoint the eyes of the " disdainful ...
... Thou shalt fly him , and he shall seek thy love " ( 2.1.245- 46 ) . And he directs Puck , in disastrously general terms but according to his best lights ( he hasn't seen Hermia and Lysander ) , to anoint the eyes of the " disdainful ...
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... thou adventure thither , whence thou canst not freely returne againe . Set thy hand to these things , whose end thou mayest either ef- fect or at least - wise hope . These things are to be left that extend themselves farther then the ...
... thou adventure thither , whence thou canst not freely returne againe . Set thy hand to these things , whose end thou mayest either ef- fect or at least - wise hope . These things are to be left that extend themselves farther then the ...
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Character Studies | 8 |
Production Reviews | 46 |
Further Reading | 102 |
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