Shakespearean CriticismMichele Lee Gale Research International, Limited, 1998 - 412 Seiten Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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... beauty for the distinction of being Lucrece's most appreciable quality . By the time of the rape Tarquin considers only " beauty " to be his “ prize " ( 279 ) ; he tells Lucrece , “ Thy beauty hath ensnar'd thee to this night " ( 485 ) .
... beauty for the distinction of being Lucrece's most appreciable quality . By the time of the rape Tarquin considers only " beauty " to be his “ prize " ( 279 ) ; he tells Lucrece , “ Thy beauty hath ensnar'd thee to this night " ( 485 ) .
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... beauty and virtue strive for predominance ( " virtue bragg'd " ( 54 ) and " beauty boasted " ( 55 ) ) ; then , mov- ing to territorially figured counter - claims for the right to display the other's colors , they shift ground to a field ...
... beauty and virtue strive for predominance ( " virtue bragg'd " ( 54 ) and " beauty boasted " ( 55 ) ) ; then , mov- ing to territorially figured counter - claims for the right to display the other's colors , they shift ground to a field ...
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... beauty which reflected her inner virtue . The threat of impending suicide is hinted at but not dwelt upon , and very ... beauty : O happiness enjoy'd but of a few , And if possess'd , as soon decay'd and done As is the morning's silver ...
... beauty which reflected her inner virtue . The threat of impending suicide is hinted at but not dwelt upon , and very ... beauty : O happiness enjoy'd but of a few , And if possess'd , as soon decay'd and done As is the morning's silver ...
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Violence in Shakespeares Works | 1 |
The Rape of Lucrece | 77 |
Titus Andronicus | 169 |
Urheberrecht | |
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