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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... become the key to its tragic loss . Self - transcendence can be experienced but not as a kind of timeless ectasy ; instead it becomes entwined with unfulfilled desire . The play personalizes desire in ways which constantly alternate ...
... become the key to its tragic loss . Self - transcendence can be experienced but not as a kind of timeless ectasy ; instead it becomes entwined with unfulfilled desire . The play personalizes desire in ways which constantly alternate ...
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... becomes more central and more debased in the problem plays and as marriage becomes legally and socially more difficult , the protection of virginity , an underlying assumption in the festive comedies , becomes a matter for debate . On ...
... becomes more central and more debased in the problem plays and as marriage becomes legally and socially more difficult , the protection of virginity , an underlying assumption in the festive comedies , becomes a matter for debate . On ...
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... becomes a part of the young men's experience of being caught out as lovers . If one's peers are also in love , then one is free to make a fool of oneself ; the ribbing one takes is tolerable so long as one can find safety and precedent ...
... becomes a part of the young men's experience of being caught out as lovers . If one's peers are also in love , then one is free to make a fool of oneself ; the ribbing one takes is tolerable so long as one can find safety and precedent ...
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