Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 8Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 45
... father , of course , maintained absolute authority in all matters concerning their marriage . . . . ( pp . 739-40 ) Hero's submission to her father , therefore , reflects the ideal marriageable girl . The characters naturally assume ...
... father , of course , maintained absolute authority in all matters concerning their marriage . . . . ( pp . 739-40 ) Hero's submission to her father , therefore , reflects the ideal marriageable girl . The characters naturally assume ...
Page 238
... father had insulted Rodrigue's father , and Rodrigue avenged his father's shame . Chimène in turn has to avenge her father and demands Rodrigue's head . Throughout the whole tragedy there goes on a dialogue between love and duty ...
... father had insulted Rodrigue's father , and Rodrigue avenged his father's shame . Chimène in turn has to avenge her father and demands Rodrigue's head . Throughout the whole tragedy there goes on a dialogue between love and duty ...
Page 305
... father had often hinted to her that she is greater than she imagines ; she had neither curiosity to learn this , nor longing to be so . She only knows that she is the daughter of the poor Prospero , so that when he reveals her parent's ...
... father had often hinted to her that she is greater than she imagines ; she had neither curiosity to learn this , nor longing to be so . She only knows that she is the daughter of the poor Prospero , so that when he reveals her parent's ...
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