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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... means to virtue , by acquiring in the course of a year a moral habit . The habit of making his witti- cisms responsible will , she hopes , rein in his sophistry and restore his sense of the seriousness of pledging his word . It could be ...
... means to virtue , by acquiring in the course of a year a moral habit . The habit of making his witti- cisms responsible will , she hopes , rein in his sophistry and restore his sense of the seriousness of pledging his word . It could be ...
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... means what " humour " ( i.e. , disposition ) were they . Moth's response is much simpler - he thinks of complexion as skin color . Armado , rather than dismissing Moth's comment due to ignorance , accepts it and allows it to lead to the ...
... means what " humour " ( i.e. , disposition ) were they . Moth's response is much simpler - he thinks of complexion as skin color . Armado , rather than dismissing Moth's comment due to ignorance , accepts it and allows it to lead to the ...
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... means of possessing Bas- sanio , see Lawrence Hymen , " The Rival Lovers in The Merchant of Venice , " Shakespeare Quarterly 21 ( 1970 ) , pp . 109-16 . 31. In this century , criticism of The Merchant of Ven- ice has taken three basic ...
... means of possessing Bas- sanio , see Lawrence Hymen , " The Rival Lovers in The Merchant of Venice , " Shakespeare Quarterly 21 ( 1970 ) , pp . 109-16 . 31. In this century , criticism of The Merchant of Ven- ice has taken three basic ...
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Character Studies | 29 |
Production Reviews | 43 |
Further Reading | 96 |
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