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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... sense of even that separation is lost in the sense of gain . Both reason and language acknowledge their shortcomings in affirming the miraculous . A single assertion is not enough so the summoner to the rite and the Anthem continue with ...
... sense of even that separation is lost in the sense of gain . Both reason and language acknowledge their shortcomings in affirming the miraculous . A single assertion is not enough so the summoner to the rite and the Anthem continue with ...
Page 244
... sense occurs in Troilus and Cressida . . . . ( p . 55 ) ( 2 ) Words used in a different sense from their Shakespearian use . Of these there are sixteen , as follows : fickle ( 1. 5 ) , meaning delicate or ' nesh ' . storming ( 1. 7 ) ...
... sense occurs in Troilus and Cressida . . . . ( p . 55 ) ( 2 ) Words used in a different sense from their Shakespearian use . Of these there are sixteen , as follows : fickle ( 1. 5 ) , meaning delicate or ' nesh ' . storming ( 1. 7 ) ...
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... sense of state — the meta- phorical father of which Shakespeare's love would risk being deprived - touched on in the rest of the sonnets are : ( 1 ) For- tune , the deity who rules worldly affairs ; ( 2 ) status ; ( 3 ) wealth ; ( 4 ) ...
... sense of state — the meta- phorical father of which Shakespeare's love would risk being deprived - touched on in the rest of the sonnets are : ( 1 ) For- tune , the deity who rules worldly affairs ; ( 2 ) status ; ( 3 ) wealth ; ( 4 ) ...
Contents
The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Copyright | |
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