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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... master takes his narrow vision to be the sum of all knowledge ; he will brook no contradiction and spins out his narrow perceptions in elaborations of lin- guistic effects . Every master , of course , needs a disci- pline and Nathaniel ...
... master takes his narrow vision to be the sum of all knowledge ; he will brook no contradiction and spins out his narrow perceptions in elaborations of lin- guistic effects . Every master , of course , needs a disci- pline and Nathaniel ...
Page 260
... Master Brook , as you see , like a poor old man , but I came from her , Master Brook , like a poor old woman . ( V.1.15-17 ) Evans : By yea and no , I think the ' oman is a witch indeed . I like not when a ' oman has a great peard ; I ...
... Master Brook , as you see , like a poor old man , but I came from her , Master Brook , like a poor old woman . ( V.1.15-17 ) Evans : By yea and no , I think the ' oman is a witch indeed . I like not when a ' oman has a great peard ; I ...
Page 318
... Master Slender had her ; or , in sooth , I would Master Fenton had her . I will do what I can for all three , for so I have promised , and I'll be as good as my word " ( III . iv . 101-05 ) , but her “ word " has been paid for by Fenton ...
... Master Slender had her ; or , in sooth , I would Master Fenton had her . I will do what I can for all three , for so I have promised , and I'll be as good as my word " ( III . iv . 101-05 ) , but her “ word " has been paid for by Fenton ...
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