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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... fact becomes the mouthpiece acknowl- edging the conjugal bliss which should belong to Helena : " The great prerogative and rite of love , / Which as your due time claims , he does acknowl- edge , But puts it off to a compell'd restraint ...
... fact becomes the mouthpiece acknowl- edging the conjugal bliss which should belong to Helena : " The great prerogative and rite of love , / Which as your due time claims , he does acknowl- edge , But puts it off to a compell'd restraint ...
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... fact to have been the first or second humors comedy performed in Elizabethan England and may well have functioned as something of a dramatic archetype for Jonson's Every Man in His Humour , which appeared a year later ( and in which ...
... fact to have been the first or second humors comedy performed in Elizabethan England and may well have functioned as something of a dramatic archetype for Jonson's Every Man in His Humour , which appeared a year later ( and in which ...
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... fact that he is a tyrant . The rights , and rites , of religion are also to be strictly observed . The swan is to serve as priest , its whiteness suggesting both the proper garment and the required purity . Though the emphasis in this ...
... fact that he is a tyrant . The rights , and rites , of religion are also to be strictly observed . The swan is to serve as priest , its whiteness suggesting both the proper garment and the required purity . Though the emphasis in this ...
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