Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 13Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... turn enemies for no reason visible to a nonmimetic observer , and the reverse is also true ; deadly enemies become ... turns for help to Aufidi- us , the military leader of the Volces , with whom he has been fighting for years . In a ...
... turn enemies for no reason visible to a nonmimetic observer , and the reverse is also true ; deadly enemies become ... turns for help to Aufidi- us , the military leader of the Volces , with whom he has been fighting for years . In a ...
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... turn , and turn , and yet go on And turn again ; and she can weep , sir , weep ; And she's obedient , as you say , obedient , Very obedient . ( 4.1.254-57 ) If she come in , she'll sure speak to my wife . My wife ! My wife ! What wife ...
... turn , and turn , and yet go on And turn again ; and she can weep , sir , weep ; And she's obedient , as you say , obedient , Very obedient . ( 4.1.254-57 ) If she come in , she'll sure speak to my wife . My wife ! My wife ! What wife ...
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... turn , and turn , and yet go on / And turn again " ( 4.1.254 ) . If turning is equivalent to error , then Desdemona is untrue to her hus- band ; but if repetition is equivalent to truth , then she is true to herself by virtue of her ...
... turn , and turn , and yet go on / And turn again " ( 4.1.254 ) . If turning is equivalent to error , then Desdemona is untrue to her hus- band ; but if repetition is equivalent to truth , then she is true to herself by virtue of her ...
Contents
Camille Wells Slights The Raw and the Cooked in The Taming of the Shrew | 11 |
A Reading of The Two Gentlemen | 18 |
Festive Theory | 36 |
Copyright | |
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