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 114
... suggests that she is considering a religiously inactive course . She will meditate upon her lost love . Her second soliloquy , spoken after her encounter with Parolles , arrives at the opposite solution : Our remedies oft in ourselves ...
... suggests that she is considering a religiously inactive course . She will meditate upon her lost love . Her second soliloquy , spoken after her encounter with Parolles , arrives at the opposite solution : Our remedies oft in ourselves ...
Page 136
... suggests that the drama's darker tone or “ uneasiness " may be the result of the playwright's own " weariness " or his difficulty in balancing sentimentality and skepticism . Rothman , Jules . " A Vindication of Parolles . " Shakespeare ...
... suggests that the drama's darker tone or “ uneasiness " may be the result of the playwright's own " weariness " or his difficulty in balancing sentimentality and skepticism . Rothman , Jules . " A Vindication of Parolles . " Shakespeare ...
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... suggests that because the act of knowing requires a subject- object relationship , man , unable to be present to himself wholly as object , cannot truly know himself . It is Brutus himself who is the source of this epistemological ...
... suggests that because the act of knowing requires a subject- object relationship , man , unable to be present to himself wholly as object , cannot truly know himself . It is Brutus himself who is the source of this epistemological ...
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