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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Page 76
... Perhaps . If so , Helena's assumption of the male prerogative of marriage - proposal , however strange to us it may be , makes perhaps a necessary emphasis , and one ger- mane to the whole . To discuss such a society here , or even ...
... Perhaps . If so , Helena's assumption of the male prerogative of marriage - proposal , however strange to us it may be , makes perhaps a necessary emphasis , and one ger- mane to the whole . To discuss such a society here , or even ...
Page 158
... perhaps wish the part of the mob had been shorter . The miserable conceit of Caesar's blood rushing out of the wound to ask who so unkindly knocked , is indefensible . The repetition of the words , honourable men , is perhaps too ...
... perhaps wish the part of the mob had been shorter . The miserable conceit of Caesar's blood rushing out of the wound to ask who so unkindly knocked , is indefensible . The repetition of the words , honourable men , is perhaps too ...
Page 448
... perhaps neither he nor they took the new craze for romances very seriously ; he may have set out to produce a ' highbrow ' comic version of the Beaumont and Fletcher popular success - if Beaumont and Fletcher had had enough successes at ...
... perhaps neither he nor they took the new craze for romances very seriously ; he may have set out to produce a ' highbrow ' comic version of the Beaumont and Fletcher popular success - if Beaumont and Fletcher had had enough successes at ...
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