Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 75Gale Research Company, 1984 - 409 стор. |
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... gives way to his interrogators ' " de- mands " ( IV.iii ) . But apart from its evocation of war's homoerotic context , the phallic sense of " questant " and the reference to the " girls of Italy " gives to these lines an unsettling ...
... gives way to his interrogators ' " de- mands " ( IV.iii ) . But apart from its evocation of war's homoerotic context , the phallic sense of " questant " and the reference to the " girls of Italy " gives to these lines an unsettling ...
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... gives a pathos to his temporary triumph which would be lacking if the invisible music were cut . Of the instances of mundane or carnal instrumental music in the plays , the most interesting are those in which it is , as it were , the ...
... gives a pathos to his temporary triumph which would be lacking if the invisible music were cut . Of the instances of mundane or carnal instrumental music in the plays , the most interesting are those in which it is , as it were , the ...
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... gives over the themes and imagery of a perennial poetics , but also gives over the semiosis of this profoundly orthodox ( and structuralist ) lit- erariness . For the visual imagery employed by Renaissance poetic theory , especially ...
... gives over the themes and imagery of a perennial poetics , but also gives over the semiosis of this profoundly orthodox ( and structuralist ) lit- erariness . For the visual imagery employed by Renaissance poetic theory , especially ...
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Cumulative Character Index | 351 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 363 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 387 |
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