Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 7Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... King refuses to give him leave to do so . We cannot exactly blame him for objecting to the King's command to marry ; even though Helena clothes her choice in the most delicate and womanly language possible : - I dare not say I take you ...
... King refuses to give him leave to do so . We cannot exactly blame him for objecting to the King's command to marry ; even though Helena clothes her choice in the most delicate and womanly language possible : - I dare not say I take you ...
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... King's second choice of a wife for him with an excuse for his rejection of the first . The king commends his diplomacy with the words , " well excus'd . " The arrival and claim of Diana is a serious embarrassment to Bertram , but that ...
... King's second choice of a wife for him with an excuse for his rejection of the first . The king commends his diplomacy with the words , " well excus'd . " The arrival and claim of Diana is a serious embarrassment to Bertram , but that ...
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... King Lear 2 : 110 Macbeth 3 : 191 Measure for Measure 2 : 397 The Merchant of Venice 4 : 196 Othello 4 : 406 Romeo and Juliet 5 : 423 Twelfth Night 1 : 545 The Winter's Tale 7 : 385 Jekels , Ludwig Macbeth 3 : 226 Jenkins , Harold As ...
... King Lear 2 : 110 Macbeth 3 : 191 Measure for Measure 2 : 397 The Merchant of Venice 4 : 196 Othello 4 : 406 Romeo and Juliet 5 : 423 Twelfth Night 1 : 545 The Winter's Tale 7 : 385 Jekels , Ludwig Macbeth 3 : 226 Jenkins , Harold As ...
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