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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... feels as if they belong to someone else ; as Astrophil puts it , ' others ' feet still seemed but strangers in my way ... feel ' ( 3.3.64 ) ; ' Some say the lark makes sweet division ; This doth not so , for she divideth us ' ( 3.5.29-30 ) ...
... feels as if they belong to someone else ; as Astrophil puts it , ' others ' feet still seemed but strangers in my way ... feel ' ( 3.3.64 ) ; ' Some say the lark makes sweet division ; This doth not so , for she divideth us ' ( 3.5.29-30 ) ...
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... feels threatened- If she , my liege , can make me know this clearly , I'll love her dearly , ever , ever dearly . ( V ... feel . We are left wondering whether the most impossible task of all , the winning of a husband's love after so ...
... feels threatened- If she , my liege , can make me know this clearly , I'll love her dearly , ever , ever dearly . ( V ... feel . We are left wondering whether the most impossible task of all , the winning of a husband's love after so ...
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... feel- ings of shame to deplore their own sexual longings , and hang on to the exclusively male credo of their academy as support for their failing resolve . What we today call peer pressure seems to forbid an interest in the opposite ...
... feel- ings of shame to deplore their own sexual longings , and hang on to the exclusively male credo of their academy as support for their failing resolve . What we today call peer pressure seems to forbid an interest in the opposite ...
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