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 46
... line 10 of line 3 ; in line 11 of lines 5- 6 ; in line 12 of lines 3-4 ; and in lines 13-14 of lines 7-8 . Line 1 , although it may have a connection with line 12 , really lies outside the scheme . What is missing within it is a correlative ...
... line 10 of line 3 ; in line 11 of lines 5- 6 ; in line 12 of lines 3-4 ; and in lines 13-14 of lines 7-8 . Line 1 , although it may have a connection with line 12 , really lies outside the scheme . What is missing within it is a correlative ...
Page 73
... lines of the hero and heroine in the first part of the scene do little to extend the characterizations beyond the delineations of the Countess . In her only line , Hel- ena hints at a motive of grief which is comprehensible only in her ...
... lines of the hero and heroine in the first part of the scene do little to extend the characterizations beyond the delineations of the Countess . In her only line , Hel- ena hints at a motive of grief which is comprehensible only in her ...
Page 367
... lines ( 865- 6 ) from Spenser's " Colin Clouts Come Home Againe " ( 1595 ) , in which the pronoun breaks across the ex- pected pattern of masculine choice : " The Lyon chose his mate , the Turtle Doue Her deare , the Dolphin his owne ...
... lines ( 865- 6 ) from Spenser's " Colin Clouts Come Home Againe " ( 1595 ) , in which the pronoun breaks across the ex- pected pattern of masculine choice : " The Lyon chose his mate , the Turtle Doue Her deare , the Dolphin his owne ...
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