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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... action , except insofar as it seeks a mystical union with the beloved in the realm of mind . Innocence and purity are re- tained , guaranteed by passivity , but only at the price of sexual discontent , for the hind that must die for ...
... action , except insofar as it seeks a mystical union with the beloved in the realm of mind . Innocence and purity are re- tained , guaranteed by passivity , but only at the price of sexual discontent , for the hind that must die for ...
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... action , " of course , by no means characterizes Helena ; but even so , ever since her encounter with Parolles in Act I , there has been an undercurrent of sensuality in her motives running counter to the main- stream of courtly love ...
... action , " of course , by no means characterizes Helena ; but even so , ever since her encounter with Parolles in Act I , there has been an undercurrent of sensuality in her motives running counter to the main- stream of courtly love ...
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... action presents the satire of the extreme Petrarchism of the lovers , particularly as it is expressed in their language . Thus the two parts of the action mock first the rejec- tion of love and then its opposite , the romantic ideali ...
... action presents the satire of the extreme Petrarchism of the lovers , particularly as it is expressed in their language . Thus the two parts of the action mock first the rejec- tion of love and then its opposite , the romantic ideali ...
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