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 117
... young through older eyes has a second and important effect : it offers hope indirectly for a comic resolution of the perplexities , tangles , and suffer- ings of the young . Viewed through older eyes , Bertram's re- bellion can be seen ...
... young through older eyes has a second and important effect : it offers hope indirectly for a comic resolution of the perplexities , tangles , and suffer- ings of the young . Viewed through older eyes , Bertram's re- bellion can be seen ...
Page 121
... young , passionate and foolish . The young can bring a joy and life to the old beyond hope . Helena , who ransoms the King from death in the first half of the play , seems as miraculously to bring life and joy to the King and the ...
... young , passionate and foolish . The young can bring a joy and life to the old beyond hope . Helena , who ransoms the King from death in the first half of the play , seems as miraculously to bring life and joy to the King and the ...
Page 127
... young have to work out their relationships against their elders ' fears and expectations for them . . . . Thus , we constantly see the actions of Bertram and Helena through the affectionate tolerance , exasperation , hope , and need of ...
... young have to work out their relationships against their elders ' fears and expectations for them . . . . Thus , we constantly see the actions of Bertram and Helena through the affectionate tolerance , exasperation , hope , and need of ...
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