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 51
... true to the facts . Then , when the whole truth is out and Helena reappears , Bertram gives in completely . His former pursuer is now his saviour from a conspiracy of people and events which has overwhelmed him . And when to Helena's ...
... true to the facts . Then , when the whole truth is out and Helena reappears , Bertram gives in completely . His former pursuer is now his saviour from a conspiracy of people and events which has overwhelmed him . And when to Helena's ...
Page 93
... true love . In fact , the first is contingent upon the second . He does not fully assume his role as the new Count of Rousillon until he is able to acknowledge Helena as his true wife . Parolles is the final barrier between Bertram and ...
... true love . In fact , the first is contingent upon the second . He does not fully assume his role as the new Count of Rousillon until he is able to acknowledge Helena as his true wife . Parolles is the final barrier between Bertram and ...
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... True success will only be vouchsafed them when they have a true view of things . The public example of virtue is necessary for civil society , and virtuous men deserve our praise , even if they fail . But the belief in a virtue that ...
... True success will only be vouchsafed them when they have a true view of things . The public example of virtue is necessary for civil society , and virtuous men deserve our praise , even if they fail . But the belief in a virtue that ...
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