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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... pride , ambition , self - concentration of any sort ― is not yet love : con- versely , ' honour ' which is not servanted to some quality which is a function of love , becomes rapidly pride , ambition , vain- glory . Thus Coriolanus has ...
... pride , ambition , self - concentration of any sort ― is not yet love : con- versely , ' honour ' which is not servanted to some quality which is a function of love , becomes rapidly pride , ambition , vain- glory . Thus Coriolanus has ...
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... pride- love - neither quite love nor pride - which has been their dom- inant emotion through their life , to deflect his purpose , trying if his set intent can withstand the flame of a mother's scorn : Come , let us go : This fellow had ...
... pride- love - neither quite love nor pride - which has been their dom- inant emotion through their life , to deflect his purpose , trying if his set intent can withstand the flame of a mother's scorn : Come , let us go : This fellow had ...
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... pride , but at least she can condemn it as something not drawn from her : Thy valiantness was mine , thou suck'dst it from me , But owe thy pride thyself . [ III . ii . 129-30 ] The pride she condemns is what she says it is , a thing of ...
... pride , but at least she can condemn it as something not drawn from her : Thy valiantness was mine , thou suck'dst it from me , But owe thy pride thyself . [ III . ii . 129-30 ] The pride she condemns is what she says it is , a thing of ...
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King John | 204 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 310 |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | 439 |
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