Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 5Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 375
... becomes a prelude to Falstaff's intended cony - catching . He will make another attempt at poaching deer / dear ... becomes both witch and effeminate man , for effeminacy , Elizabethans believed , was the result of giving oneself to lust ...
... becomes a prelude to Falstaff's intended cony - catching . He will make another attempt at poaching deer / dear ... becomes both witch and effeminate man , for effeminacy , Elizabethans believed , was the result of giving oneself to lust ...
Page 516
... becomes an " emperor , " a father , reversing his usual passivity . By his remarks on his own dream , he becomes himself the ridiculing critic of his own passivity and dreamless , again , a wishful reversal of his usual situation . In ...
... becomes an " emperor , " a father , reversing his usual passivity . By his remarks on his own dream , he becomes himself the ridiculing critic of his own passivity and dreamless , again , a wishful reversal of his usual situation . In ...
Page 548
... becomes apparent that the play's movement up to this point is essentially comic . With the usual intrigues and go - betweens , the lovers overcome obstacles in a move toward marriage . This personal action is set in a broader social ...
... becomes apparent that the play's movement up to this point is essentially comic . With the usual intrigues and go - betweens , the lovers overcome obstacles in a move toward marriage . This personal action is set in a broader social ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 328 |
Romeo and Juliet | 409 |
Copyright | |
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