Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 77Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... lord and his hunting party discover Sly . Taking him at first for dead , the lord then realizes he is merely dead drunk and decides to use this clod for the amusement of his party . From his deathlike stupor , the lord will resurrect ...
... lord and his hunting party discover Sly . Taking him at first for dead , the lord then realizes he is merely dead drunk and decides to use this clod for the amusement of his party . From his deathlike stupor , the lord will resurrect ...
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... lord of the Induction lives in a society where all classes are equally nameless . When Sly asks him what to call his wife , the Lord replies , " Madam " ( Induction.ii.110 ) . Sly urges the question further , wanting to make his wife at ...
... lord of the Induction lives in a society where all classes are equally nameless . When Sly asks him what to call his wife , the Lord replies , " Madam " ( Induction.ii.110 ) . Sly urges the question further , wanting to make his wife at ...
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... lord's provision of a role for Christopher Sly or for Bartholomew the page , different understandings of Kate's response to Petru- chio's direction emerge . The Lord supplies a new identity for Christopher Sly , just as Petruchio ...
... lord's provision of a role for Christopher Sly or for Bartholomew the page , different understandings of Kate's response to Petru- chio's direction emerge . The Lord supplies a new identity for Christopher Sly , just as Petruchio ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
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