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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... seems to me to be established by the sequence . First Claudio is deeply attracted to Hero , and then he inquires if she is the only heir . The argument from social custom seems to me to refute itself here . In an age of exceptionally ...
... seems to me to be established by the sequence . First Claudio is deeply attracted to Hero , and then he inquires if she is the only heir . The argument from social custom seems to me to refute itself here . In an age of exceptionally ...
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... seems the goddess of the isle ; the princely Ferdinand , cast by fate upon the haven of his happiness in this idol of his love ; the delicate Ariel ; the savage Caliban , half brute , half demon ; the drunken ship's crew - are all con ...
... seems the goddess of the isle ; the princely Ferdinand , cast by fate upon the haven of his happiness in this idol of his love ; the delicate Ariel ; the savage Caliban , half brute , half demon ; the drunken ship's crew - are all con ...
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... seems partly responsible for the change in Prospero's mind — the change which leads to forgiveness . It is Ariel's moving account of Prospero's enemies and his appeal to the magician's humanity that seems to evoke a corresponding ...
... seems partly responsible for the change in Prospero's mind — the change which leads to forgiveness . It is Ariel's moving account of Prospero's enemies and his appeal to the magician's humanity that seems to evoke a corresponding ...
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