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 136
... gives it a comic and skeptical flavor which is largely Shakespeare's own contribution . Everywhere this world gives back to its inhabitants and visitors the images of their own selves and preoccupations . Adam and Orlando find it ...
... gives it a comic and skeptical flavor which is largely Shakespeare's own contribution . Everywhere this world gives back to its inhabitants and visitors the images of their own selves and preoccupations . Adam and Orlando find it ...
Page 169
... gives her freedom of action and empowers her to take the initiative with Orlando , " is a protective device that allows her to delay her role as a subservient wife . Erickson further claims that in her disguise as Ganymede , Rosalind ...
... gives her freedom of action and empowers her to take the initiative with Orlando , " is a protective device that allows her to delay her role as a subservient wife . Erickson further claims that in her disguise as Ganymede , Rosalind ...
Page 232
... give us the king we thought we had . “ I speak to thee plain soldier ' [ V. ii . 149 ] , boasts Henry in homespun vein ... gives the king nearly such a character as he made him formerly ridicule in Percy . This military grossness and ...
... give us the king we thought we had . “ I speak to thee plain soldier ' [ V. ii . 149 ] , boasts Henry in homespun vein ... gives the king nearly such a character as he made him formerly ridicule in Percy . This military grossness and ...
Contents
Preface | 7 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 328 |
Romeo and Juliet | 409 |
Copyright | |
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