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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... live for in the world of the Triumvirs , and this is what he himself desires : My bones would rest , That have but ... live ; Death makes no conquest of this conqueror , For now he lives in fame , though not in life . [ Richard III , III ...
... live for in the world of the Triumvirs , and this is what he himself desires : My bones would rest , That have but ... live ; Death makes no conquest of this conqueror , For now he lives in fame , though not in life . [ Richard III , III ...
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... live ! live ! " [ III . ii . 48 ] . It is my task , as I stand before the play - mob , to contrive a peripety for my audience , reversing the arrows of your expectations . When my speech is finished , we must have set you to making the ...
... live ! live ! " [ III . ii . 48 ] . It is my task , as I stand before the play - mob , to contrive a peripety for my audience , reversing the arrows of your expectations . When my speech is finished , we must have set you to making the ...
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... live Out of the teeth of emulation . If thou read this , O Caesar , thou mayst live ; If not , the Fates with traitors do contrive . [ II . iii . 13-16 ] Having engaged our sympathies for Caesar more fully than at any previous point in ...
... live Out of the teeth of emulation . If thou read this , O Caesar , thou mayst live ; If not , the Fates with traitors do contrive . [ II . iii . 13-16 ] Having engaged our sympathies for Caesar more fully than at any previous point in ...
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