Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Diana is Helen's rival and Helen makes use of her , there is no envy or hostility between them . Intimacy , mutual aid , and instinctive sympathy are characteristic of most female relationships delin- eated by Shakespeare . Women's ...
... Diana is Helen's rival and Helen makes use of her , there is no envy or hostility between them . Intimacy , mutual aid , and instinctive sympathy are characteristic of most female relationships delin- eated by Shakespeare . Women's ...
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... Diana : " I love thee / By love's own sweet constraint , and will for ever Do thee all rights of service " ( 4.2.15-17 ) . Diana's reluctance to put faith in Bertram's golden words is wise in view of his later attitude toward her ...
... Diana : " I love thee / By love's own sweet constraint , and will for ever Do thee all rights of service " ( 4.2.15-17 ) . Diana's reluctance to put faith in Bertram's golden words is wise in view of his later attitude toward her ...
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... Diana . Upon the reading aloud of her letter- which is , of course , scripted by the true deviser of these revels , Helena - the audience is cued to the com- mencement of a more satisfactory movement towards closure . Whether it takes ...
... Diana . Upon the reading aloud of her letter- which is , of course , scripted by the true deviser of these revels , Helena - the audience is cued to the com- mencement of a more satisfactory movement towards closure . Whether it takes ...
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