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 140
... become too sharp . The depar- ture first of Bertram and the Lords , and then of the Interpreter and Soldiers , becomes cruel . Parolles , left alone on stage to face his humiliation , is a pathetic sight . It would not be surprising if ...
... become too sharp . The depar- ture first of Bertram and the Lords , and then of the Interpreter and Soldiers , becomes cruel . Parolles , left alone on stage to face his humiliation , is a pathetic sight . It would not be surprising if ...
Page 199
... become a sign and only a sign , since , in a world of men , she is nevertheless a person , and since , in so far as she is defined as a sign , one is obliged to recognize her as a producer of signs . In the matrimonial dialogue of men ...
... become a sign and only a sign , since , in a world of men , she is nevertheless a person , and since , in so far as she is defined as a sign , one is obliged to recognize her as a producer of signs . In the matrimonial dialogue of men ...
Page 224
... become publicly unavailable when they are expressed in language devoted more to ostentation than to communication . Until it becomes a bridge effectively uniting lover with beloved , purport with understanding , the scholars ' language ...
... become publicly unavailable when they are expressed in language devoted more to ostentation than to communication . Until it becomes a bridge effectively uniting lover with beloved , purport with understanding , the scholars ' language ...
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