Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 31Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... matter in hand that counts and the relational aspect of her nor- mal duty . Lear in any case has forgotten that she is a married woman , and that her husband the King of France has responded to her appeal to restore Lear to his kingdom ...
... matter in hand that counts and the relational aspect of her nor- mal duty . Lear in any case has forgotten that she is a married woman , and that her husband the King of France has responded to her appeal to restore Lear to his kingdom ...
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... matter of business , and only secondarily ( if at all ) a matter of love . The mood in which Claudio goes to this second marriage is evident in V , iv , 38 : ' I'll hold my mind , ' he declares , ' were she an Ethiope . ' He is ...
... matter of business , and only secondarily ( if at all ) a matter of love . The mood in which Claudio goes to this second marriage is evident in V , iv , 38 : ' I'll hold my mind , ' he declares , ' were she an Ethiope . ' He is ...
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... matter of all the comedies , and has been extensively analysed by John Russell Brown in his book on Shakespeare's comedies [ Shakespeare and his Comedies , 1962 ] , I pass by this word without more comment . We then arrive at what is ...
... matter of all the comedies , and has been extensively analysed by John Russell Brown in his book on Shakespeare's comedies [ Shakespeare and his Comedies , 1962 ] , I pass by this word without more comment . We then arrive at what is ...
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Women in Shakespeare | 1 |
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