Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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Page 43
... mistress at 150.13 that " thy unworthiness rais'd love in me . " Not only is her char- acter faulted , but even the physical attractiveness as- cribed to her in Sonnet 127 comes to be denied . In Sonnet 141 she appeals neither to sight ...
... mistress at 150.13 that " thy unworthiness rais'd love in me . " Not only is her char- acter faulted , but even the physical attractiveness as- cribed to her in Sonnet 127 comes to be denied . In Sonnet 141 she appeals neither to sight ...
Page 276
... Mistress Ford and Mistress Page unwittingly teach Falstaff about the particular kind of sexual play he pursues by symbolically showing him a more likely result of his game - getting caught and punished by an enraged husband . However ...
... Mistress Ford and Mistress Page unwittingly teach Falstaff about the particular kind of sexual play he pursues by symbolically showing him a more likely result of his game - getting caught and punished by an enraged husband . However ...
Page 310
... Mistress Ford that her husband is congenitally jealous , and we immediately see his suspicions awakened - not of ... Mistress Ford receives the letter from Falstaff she hastens to Mistress Page who is fulminating over the identical ...
... Mistress Ford that her husband is congenitally jealous , and we immediately see his suspicions awakened - not of ... Mistress Ford receives the letter from Falstaff she hastens to Mistress Page who is fulminating over the identical ...
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