Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 77Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 258
... Lucentio is being presented as the traditional lover who thinks it so , the lover found in romantic drama , poetry , and fiction . ( The case would admittedly be stronger if Lucentio had not addressed Tranio a few lines earlier as the ...
... Lucentio is being presented as the traditional lover who thinks it so , the lover found in romantic drama , poetry , and fiction . ( The case would admittedly be stronger if Lucentio had not addressed Tranio a few lines earlier as the ...
Page 307
... Lucentio's conversion into a schoolmaster implies a more Ovidian metamorphosis than disguise alone could provide . As a supposed tutor , Lucentio calls himself Cambio , a name which declares both his own changeling status and the more ...
... Lucentio's conversion into a schoolmaster implies a more Ovidian metamorphosis than disguise alone could provide . As a supposed tutor , Lucentio calls himself Cambio , a name which declares both his own changeling status and the more ...
Page 309
... Lucentio / Cambio pretend to continue their lesson . Ostensibly the tutor and his pupil are arguing over the interpretation of the next line in Heroides , " illic Aeacides , illic tendebat Ulixes " : LUCENTIO : BIANCA : Mistrust it not ...
... Lucentio / Cambio pretend to continue their lesson . Ostensibly the tutor and his pupil are arguing over the interpretation of the next line in Heroides , " illic Aeacides , illic tendebat Ulixes " : LUCENTIO : BIANCA : Mistrust it not ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
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