Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 62
... dead body of Hero , at the end of the Church Scene . They are , that is to say , drawn together by their shared sympathy for the wronged girl . It is this tertium quid outside themselves that permits Benedick to say at last , ' I do ...
... dead body of Hero , at the end of the Church Scene . They are , that is to say , drawn together by their shared sympathy for the wronged girl . It is this tertium quid outside themselves that permits Benedick to say at last , ' I do ...
Page 316
... dead as a living part of me , dead save in me , through the process of introjection , as happens in so - called normal mourning.43 Even if we accept such terms as relevant for other times and cultures - and some such distinction between ...
... dead as a living part of me , dead save in me , through the process of introjection , as happens in so - called normal mourning.43 Even if we accept such terms as relevant for other times and cultures - and some such distinction between ...
Page 388
... dead " , in Kerrigan to " besides methinks they're dead " ; Booth says the line " does not make ready sense without emendation " , and believes the poem to be unfinished . The textual history of this line is a great per- mutation of ...
... dead " , in Kerrigan to " besides methinks they're dead " ; Booth says the line " does not make ready sense without emendation " , and believes the poem to be unfinished . The textual history of this line is a great per- mutation of ...
Contents
Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 13 |
Lynda E Boose The Taming of the Shrew Good Husbandry and Enclosure | 21 |
Juliet Dusinberre As Who Liked It? | 31 |
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