Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 71Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... once the concu- piscible and irascible appetites the two aspects of the sensi- tive appetite ; for instance , the sheep , fearing the wolf , flies at once , because it has no superior counteracting appetite . On the contrary , man is ...
... once the concu- piscible and irascible appetites the two aspects of the sensi- tive appetite ; for instance , the sheep , fearing the wolf , flies at once , because it has no superior counteracting appetite . On the contrary , man is ...
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... once again ready for circulation since he has restored her " honesty " : " her parentes , the authors will not now be discontent that she goe abroad among you good readers . " But of course , Day's newly " chastened " text is now once ...
... once again ready for circulation since he has restored her " honesty " : " her parentes , the authors will not now be discontent that she goe abroad among you good readers . " But of course , Day's newly " chastened " text is now once ...
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... once she leaves Troilus . She ceases to be a character in her own right : " [ T ] he play makes her status as subject contingent on her relationship with Troilus : separated from him , she becomes irreducibly other ; and her sexual ...
... once she leaves Troilus . She ceases to be a character in her own right : " [ T ] he play makes her status as subject contingent on her relationship with Troilus : separated from him , she becomes irreducibly other ; and her sexual ...
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Production Reviews | 35 |
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