Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 2Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1984 - 591 pages This volume includes plot summaries, character profiles, criticism of the works and sources for further study. |
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... sense " . However we must guard against taking this as part of his intended meaning for sense ; the meaning " sensuality " is very unequivocal . Indeed one might say that this clear - cut use of the word is put first in the play to ...
... sense " . However we must guard against taking this as part of his intended meaning for sense ; the meaning " sensuality " is very unequivocal . Indeed one might say that this clear - cut use of the word is put first in the play to ...
Page 488
... sense covers " sensibility " here . But the reason why he is sure to have a keen sense of honour is that he is riotous , he is " sensual " , for that either shows that you have strong feelings or develops them . In either case An- gelo ...
... sense covers " sensibility " here . But the reason why he is sure to have a keen sense of honour is that he is riotous , he is " sensual " , for that either shows that you have strong feelings or develops them . In either case An- gelo ...
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... sense you do importune her : Should she kneel down , in mercy of this fact , Her Brother's ghost , his paved bed would break , And take her hence in horror . [ V. i . 430-36 ] In the Duke's earlier plotting with Isabella , the chief ...
... sense you do importune her : Should she kneel down , in mercy of this fact , Her Brother's ghost , his paved bed would break , And take her hence in horror . [ V. i . 430-36 ] In the Duke's earlier plotting with Isabella , the chief ...
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