Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 6Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... becomes , " becomes even her fury . We know not by what strange power it is , that , in the midst of all these unruly passions and childish caprices , the poetry of the char- acter and the fanciful and sparkling grace of the delineation ...
... becomes , " becomes even her fury . We know not by what strange power it is , that , in the midst of all these unruly passions and childish caprices , the poetry of the char- acter and the fanciful and sparkling grace of the delineation ...
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... becomes fused with the keenness of the lover's desire . In this way , death becomes merely an untying of ' this knot intrinsi- cate ' [ V. ii . 304 ] of body and soul , of infinite desires hitherto subject to adverse and earthly ...
... becomes fused with the keenness of the lover's desire . In this way , death becomes merely an untying of ' this knot intrinsi- cate ' [ V. ii . 304 ] of body and soul , of infinite desires hitherto subject to adverse and earthly ...
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... becomes too strong for benevolent powers to counteract . Before the Battle of Actium , friends do all they can to save Antony from making false judgments . At the battle , " vantage " appears " like a pair of twins " [ III . x . 12 ] ...
... becomes too strong for benevolent powers to counteract . Before the Battle of Actium , friends do all they can to save Antony from making false judgments . At the battle , " vantage " appears " like a pair of twins " [ III . x . 12 ] ...
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Preface | 7 |
Richard II | 241 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 429 |
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