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 122
... look sweetly and say nothing , I am yours for the walk " [ II . i . 88-9 ] . It is as if she is quite conscious of the principle of behavior to which she conforms , and in offering her role to the Prince she may , by a mere shift of the ...
... look sweetly and say nothing , I am yours for the walk " [ II . i . 88-9 ] . It is as if she is quite conscious of the principle of behavior to which she conforms , and in offering her role to the Prince she may , by a mere shift of the ...
Page 206
... Look the right way through the cruel - comic side of Richard and you glimpse Iago [ in Othello ] . Look back at him through his energy presented as evil , and you see Macbeth . And if you look at the irony of men's struggles , the nets ...
... Look the right way through the cruel - comic side of Richard and you glimpse Iago [ in Othello ] . Look back at him through his energy presented as evil , and you see Macbeth . And if you look at the irony of men's struggles , the nets ...
Page 335
... looks ! how green ! ' [ II . i . 53-4 ] . Antonio , the total jaundiced villain , sees it ' tawny , ' the half ... look down , And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head ! [ The Winter's Tale , V. iii . 121 ...
... looks ! how green ! ' [ II . i . 53-4 ] . Antonio , the total jaundiced villain , sees it ' tawny , ' the half ... look down , And from your sacred vials pour your graces Upon my daughter's head ! [ The Winter's Tale , V. iii . 121 ...
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