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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... death ' ( 5.3.45 ) . The friar also connects ' violent de- lights ' to ' violent ends ' ( 2.5.9 ) , and the lovers ' sui- cides suggest a final fusing of love and death . Yet as different interpretations maintain , this fusion's mean ...
... death ' ( 5.3.45 ) . The friar also connects ' violent de- lights ' to ' violent ends ' ( 2.5.9 ) , and the lovers ' sui- cides suggest a final fusing of love and death . Yet as different interpretations maintain , this fusion's mean ...
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... death should have play for lack of work . Would for the king's sake he were living ! I think it would be the death of the king's disease . ( I.i.16-22 ) .. the death of the king's disease ' : were Gerard de Narbon not dead he would be the ...
... death should have play for lack of work . Would for the king's sake he were living ! I think it would be the death of the king's disease . ( I.i.16-22 ) .. the death of the king's disease ' : were Gerard de Narbon not dead he would be the ...
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... death ! ( IV.iii.293-9 ) What Parolles sees when he is unmuffled is not his death but his shame ; a shame that is of less conse- quence , however , than the wonderful and quite unlooked - for prospect of continuing life . Like the King ...
... death ! ( IV.iii.293-9 ) What Parolles sees when he is unmuffled is not his death but his shame ; a shame that is of less conse- quence , however , than the wonderful and quite unlooked - for prospect of continuing life . Like the King ...
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