Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... means through which she " doubly wins " a husband . As You Like It may offer jibing critiques of Petrarchan ideals or the foolishness of love at first sight , may provide glimpses of alternative perspectives on sexual desire as a ...
... means through which she " doubly wins " a husband . As You Like It may offer jibing critiques of Petrarchan ideals or the foolishness of love at first sight , may provide glimpses of alternative perspectives on sexual desire as a ...
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... means becomes an end ; Margaret's declaration of agency , rather than her pas- sively maternal body , reasserts the ... mean , closing down the imaginative possibility of a naturalized reinscription of hierarchy . The terms through which ...
... means becomes an end ; Margaret's declaration of agency , rather than her pas- sively maternal body , reasserts the ... mean , closing down the imaginative possibility of a naturalized reinscription of hierarchy . The terms through which ...
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... mean by " admired inventions " ? Let us imagine that several col- laborating playwrights , Shakespeare and Greene ... means to out - bombast the others as best he can ; whereupon one of them , unwilling to see the whole torn apart by ...
... mean by " admired inventions " ? Let us imagine that several col- laborating playwrights , Shakespeare and Greene ... means to out - bombast the others as best he can ; whereupon one of them , unwilling to see the whole torn apart by ...
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