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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... force , in order that his tenderness of heart and modesty of deportment may in no wise show like effeminacy , or an undue softness , but in their full advantage and truth of manly gentleness . His consciousness of a too homely and ...
... force , in order that his tenderness of heart and modesty of deportment may in no wise show like effeminacy , or an undue softness , but in their full advantage and truth of manly gentleness . His consciousness of a too homely and ...
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... force , a principle which should be part of one's life although it is not life . Those who have come to the court to find refuge in the forest discover that it does not represent life any more than the court does . Both forest and court ...
... force , a principle which should be part of one's life although it is not life . Those who have come to the court to find refuge in the forest discover that it does not represent life any more than the court does . Both forest and court ...
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... force . This brings me to my third point , which is more crucial than the first two . To speak of the bloody civil war that rages in Verona , to speak of the savage or un- civilized condition that prevails there , to bear in mind that ...
... force . This brings me to my third point , which is more crucial than the first two . To speak of the bloody civil war that rages in Verona , to speak of the savage or un- civilized condition that prevails there , to bear in mind that ...
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Preface | 7 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 328 |
Romeo and Juliet | 409 |
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