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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... force characterized by the unre- strained lust of Venus for the beautiful Adonis . Catherine Belsey has observed desire as an ambiguous force , noting that Venus and Adonis " promises a definitive account of love " but fails to provide ...
... force characterized by the unre- strained lust of Venus for the beautiful Adonis . Catherine Belsey has observed desire as an ambiguous force , noting that Venus and Adonis " promises a definitive account of love " but fails to provide ...
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... force that will deprive her of Adonis . But her jeal- ousy also has an unmistakable sexual dimension . " Venus goes on to envision Adonis's death : And more than so , presenteth to mine eye , The picture of an angry chafing boar , Under ...
... force that will deprive her of Adonis . But her jeal- ousy also has an unmistakable sexual dimension . " Venus goes on to envision Adonis's death : And more than so , presenteth to mine eye , The picture of an angry chafing boar , Under ...
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... force . What is the real teleology of the King's vow and of the implied commitments of the other lovers ? We cannot yet know . In Shakespearean comedy , happiness is never pure or ever certain . Such is the case , a fortiori , in Love's ...
... force . What is the real teleology of the King's vow and of the implied commitments of the other lovers ? We cannot yet know . In Shakespearean comedy , happiness is never pure or ever certain . Such is the case , a fortiori , in Love's ...
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