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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... young woman transvestized as a young man . When he first begins to love a woman , he might either idealize her or debase her , in both cases projecting upon her preconceived notions of the nature of women . Finally he recognizes in the ...
... young woman transvestized as a young man . When he first begins to love a woman , he might either idealize her or debase her , in both cases projecting upon her preconceived notions of the nature of women . Finally he recognizes in the ...
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... young lovers . Without wishing to argue that Shakespeare turned directly to Sappho and Phao as a kind of source , I should like to ask what we can learn from examining these two plays together . They are both centred on the experience ...
... young lovers . Without wishing to argue that Shakespeare turned directly to Sappho and Phao as a kind of source , I should like to ask what we can learn from examining these two plays together . They are both centred on the experience ...
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... young King of Navarre with a series of crisp curricula vitae . Maria , having seen Longueville at a marriage feast in Normandy , knows him to be ' A man of sovereign parts ' , ' Well fitted in arts , glorious in arms ' . She also knows ...
... young King of Navarre with a series of crisp curricula vitae . Maria , having seen Longueville at a marriage feast in Normandy , knows him to be ' A man of sovereign parts ' , ' Well fitted in arts , glorious in arms ' . She also knows ...
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