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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... husband un- barricades only to discover that it contains a life of its own , and which he can close only by killing Certainly there were cuckolds , real and imagined , ere Shakespeare began to dramatize their torments and tormentings ...
... husband un- barricades only to discover that it contains a life of its own , and which he can close only by killing Certainly there were cuckolds , real and imagined , ere Shakespeare began to dramatize their torments and tormentings ...
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... husband's rescue , the strong helping the weak . The ending was radically altered by Shakespeare , partly to make this point - Helena appearing at the very last moment , a dea ex machina , radiant , triumphant , just when Bertram's ...
... husband's rescue , the strong helping the weak . The ending was radically altered by Shakespeare , partly to make this point - Helena appearing at the very last moment , a dea ex machina , radiant , triumphant , just when Bertram's ...
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... husband . He was inflamed with love for the supposed slave and lay that night with her . [ Qtd . in Lawrence : 68 ] In fairy tales , intercourse is spare factual occurrence ; the motivation , the exchange and the event itself can be ...
... husband . He was inflamed with love for the supposed slave and lay that night with her . [ Qtd . in Lawrence : 68 ] In fairy tales , intercourse is spare factual occurrence ; the motivation , the exchange and the event itself can be ...
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