Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 9Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 192
... calls him a " boy of tears " [ V. vi . 100 ] . In Corioli as in Rome , Coriolanus cannot tolerate any threat to his manhood ; he responds , as he must , with furious denials of the unbearable epithet : Cut me to pieces , Volsces . Men ...
... calls him a " boy of tears " [ V. vi . 100 ] . In Corioli as in Rome , Coriolanus cannot tolerate any threat to his manhood ; he responds , as he must , with furious denials of the unbearable epithet : Cut me to pieces , Volsces . Men ...
Page 256
... calls it This inundation of mistemper'd humour , [ V. i . 12 ] where the word inundation shows that as well as the humours of the body Shakespeare is thinking of the waves of a flood . Thus it is that when the revolting lords through ...
... calls it This inundation of mistemper'd humour , [ V. i . 12 ] where the word inundation shows that as well as the humours of the body Shakespeare is thinking of the waves of a flood . Thus it is that when the revolting lords through ...
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... call this the law of his development . But his need , too , was inversely propor- tional to his faith ; his passion was so ... calls for that purely instinctual and limited affirmation of community which we call nation- alism ... ; this ...
... call this the law of his development . But his need , too , was inversely propor- tional to his faith ; his passion was so ... calls for that purely instinctual and limited affirmation of community which we call nation- alism ... ; this ...
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King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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