Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 10Gale Research Company, 1984 - 538 pages |
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Page 130
... eyes as they travel back along with the proper receding planes of the picture . But , assuming this to be Shakespeare's source , the question still arises : why should this passage have made such an im- pression on him that he found ...
... eyes as they travel back along with the proper receding planes of the picture . But , assuming this to be Shakespeare's source , the question still arises : why should this passage have made such an im- pression on him that he found ...
Page 131
... eyes do not only express emotion ; they are , as well , recep- tors for experience . If Lucrece was deluded by the message her eyes received from Tarquin , so was he by the domination of his reason through the lustful response of his eyes ...
... eyes do not only express emotion ; they are , as well , recep- tors for experience . If Lucrece was deluded by the message her eyes received from Tarquin , so was he by the domination of his reason through the lustful response of his eyes ...
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... eyes- " from thine eyes my knowledge I derive . " But yet the poet , in spite of the con- fidence which he expresses , feels diffident of his powers , and says , in effect- " You are so like a woman , that it is a pity you are not one ...
... eyes- " from thine eyes my knowledge I derive . " But yet the poet , in spite of the con- fidence which he expresses , feels diffident of his powers , and says , in effect- " You are so like a woman , that it is a pity you are not one ...
Contents
The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Copyright | |
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