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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... honor . Parolles , however , is unwilling to die for anything : " Let me live , sir , in a dungeon , i ' th ' stocks , or anywhere , so I may live " ( IV.iii.235-36 ) . Indeed , if others are willing to sacrifice life for honor ...
... honor . Parolles , however , is unwilling to die for anything : " Let me live , sir , in a dungeon , i ' th ' stocks , or anywhere , so I may live " ( IV.iii.235-36 ) . Indeed , if others are willing to sacrifice life for honor ...
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... honor of " name , " Bertram ironically proves him- self deficient in honor , by failing both to accede to the king and to recognize genuine honor ( “ virtue ” ) in Helena . Like Hotspur and like Faulconbridge early in King John ...
... honor of " name , " Bertram ironically proves him- self deficient in honor , by failing both to accede to the king and to recognize genuine honor ( “ virtue ” ) in Helena . Like Hotspur and like Faulconbridge early in King John ...
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... honor to gain his ends , just as Bertram traded his family honor to gain his ends with Diana . Both plead their cases and maintain that they are the soul of honor at the very moment that their conduct gives them the lie . And finally ...
... honor to gain his ends , just as Bertram traded his family honor to gain his ends with Diana . Both plead their cases and maintain that they are the soul of honor at the very moment that their conduct gives them the lie . And finally ...
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