Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 70Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... once she had said that ' my Oblivion is a very Anthony ' , so now her speechless- ness is vindicated in the ineffableness of Anthony's virtue . Words and metaphors are at breaking - point , and to tidy them up is to go against the grain ...
... once she had said that ' my Oblivion is a very Anthony ' , so now her speechless- ness is vindicated in the ineffableness of Anthony's virtue . Words and metaphors are at breaking - point , and to tidy them up is to go against the grain ...
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... Once again , significantly , he speaks in terms of food- " Other women cloy / The appetites they feed , but she makes hungry , / Where most she satisfies . " Mere sexuality , strong sexual love , idealized love : however it is described ...
... Once again , significantly , he speaks in terms of food- " Other women cloy / The appetites they feed , but she makes hungry , / Where most she satisfies . " Mere sexuality , strong sexual love , idealized love : however it is described ...
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... once again . The unmasterable persistence of treason's blot suggests that the mark of the king's undoing had always underwritten his absolute power ; when Ri- chard insists that " water cannot wash away " the sins of his betrayers , and ...
... once again . The unmasterable persistence of treason's blot suggests that the mark of the king's undoing had always underwritten his absolute power ; when Ri- chard insists that " water cannot wash away " the sins of his betrayers , and ...
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Character Studies | 8 |
Production Reviews | 46 |
Further Reading | 102 |
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