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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... ladies ' eyes . Do we not likewise see our learning there . IV.iii.310-313 14 This love that springs from the Imaginary order , i.e. , the love of the specular image , a symbiosis , is first learned by gazing on the mother's eye which ...
... ladies ' eyes . Do we not likewise see our learning there . IV.iii.310-313 14 This love that springs from the Imaginary order , i.e. , the love of the specular image , a symbiosis , is first learned by gazing on the mother's eye which ...
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... ladies know already , though the men apparently do not , which young man is attracted to which lady ( and the reverse ) ; the men , conversely , lack self- knowledge and are a potential menace , most of all to themselves . It is very ...
... ladies know already , though the men apparently do not , which young man is attracted to which lady ( and the reverse ) ; the men , conversely , lack self- knowledge and are a potential menace , most of all to themselves . It is very ...
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... ladies , as when Maria remarks : Folly in fools bears not so strong a note As fool'ry in the wise , when wit doth dote ; Since all the power thereof it doth apply To prove , by wit , worth in simplicity . ( V.ii.75-78 ) And although the ...
... ladies , as when Maria remarks : Folly in fools bears not so strong a note As fool'ry in the wise , when wit doth dote ; Since all the power thereof it doth apply To prove , by wit , worth in simplicity . ( V.ii.75-78 ) And although the ...
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