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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... marriage is put under even more pressure as its so- cial and institutional complications are emphasized . In the romantic comedies the external social impedi- ments to marriage were conventional and conven- tionally flimsy : male ...
... marriage is put under even more pressure as its so- cial and institutional complications are emphasized . In the romantic comedies the external social impedi- ments to marriage were conventional and conven- tionally flimsy : male ...
Page 111
... marriages , but only at the end of the play when there is no assurance of the curative process necessary to reconcile a Lucio or an Angelo to his rejected mate . In fact , this ruler tries to compel his own marriage to a declared novice ...
... marriages , but only at the end of the play when there is no assurance of the curative process necessary to reconcile a Lucio or an Angelo to his rejected mate . In fact , this ruler tries to compel his own marriage to a declared novice ...
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... marriage drama with its male prodigality and the female social gain and patient suffering into sexual terms ... marriage should be clear from the following description : Not only the wardship of the minor holding by knight service , but ...
... marriage drama with its male prodigality and the female social gain and patient suffering into sexual terms ... marriage should be clear from the following description : Not only the wardship of the minor holding by knight service , but ...
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