Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 4Laurie Lanzen Harris Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... becomes passive and still . In a sense , the moral implications of disguise have expanded in Cymbeline to become the center of thematic interest . There is also an astonishing expansion in the number of disguises ; most of the ...
... becomes passive and still . In a sense , the moral implications of disguise have expanded in Cymbeline to become the center of thematic interest . There is also an astonishing expansion in the number of disguises ; most of the ...
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... become a metaphor of the play , the play itself — or rather , the world that it reveals- becomes a metaphor of that " cause . " ( p . 77 ) In the beginning , though Titus has sacrificed nearly all his sons for the sake of honor and ...
... become a metaphor of the play , the play itself — or rather , the world that it reveals- becomes a metaphor of that " cause . " ( p . 77 ) In the beginning , though Titus has sacrificed nearly all his sons for the sake of honor and ...
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... becomes manifest by degrees , Shakespeare both defines and magnifies the significance of Lavinia's violation . Before the forest is ever explicitly identified with Lavinia , that is before Marcus ' speech at II . iv . 11 , it begins to ...
... becomes manifest by degrees , Shakespeare both defines and magnifies the significance of Lavinia's violation . Before the forest is ever explicitly identified with Lavinia , that is before Marcus ' speech at II . iv . 11 , it begins to ...
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action Additional Bibliography Anna Brownell Jameson Antonio appears argues Arviragus audience August Wilhelm Schlegel Bassanio beauty Belarius Belmont bond Britain casket character Christian Cloten comedy comic conflict contends contrast conventions court critics Cymbe Cymbeline Cymbeline's daughter death Desdemona disguise dramatic dream E. K. Chambers Elizabethan emotional essay date excerpt father feeling final give Granville-Barker Gratiano Guiderius Harley Granville-Barker harmony hath Hermann Ulrici human husband Iachimo ideal imagery Imogen irony Jessica Jupiter justice King Lorenzo lovers means Merchant of Venice mercy moral nature Nerissa Othello passion Pisanio play's plot poet Portia Posthumus Posthumus's pound of flesh Queen repentance revenge ring romance sadness seems sense sexual Shake Shakespeare Shylock significance soliloquy soul speare's speech spirit story suggests symbolic thee theme thing thou tragedy tragic trial scene true truth Venetian villain virtue vision wager wife William Hazlitt Winter's Tale words