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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... lords in court ' , suggest for a moment the breath - taking possibility that he will offer Helen every unwed courtier in the kingdom . The Folio stage direc- tion reads - fortunately - ' Enter three or four lords . ' ' This youthful ...
... lords in court ' , suggest for a moment the breath - taking possibility that he will offer Helen every unwed courtier in the kingdom . The Folio stage direc- tion reads - fortunately - ' Enter three or four lords . ' ' This youthful ...
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... lords ' amorous advances in several ways . At the beginning of Act five , scene two , they don masks and exchange favors so that each man will falsely iden- tify his love . The lords ' love - vows therefore misfire , and the men must ...
... lords ' amorous advances in several ways . At the beginning of Act five , scene two , they don masks and exchange favors so that each man will falsely iden- tify his love . The lords ' love - vows therefore misfire , and the men must ...
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... lords seek to retire from the world in order to gain the fame that may " grace us in the disgrace of death " ( I.i.3 ) , to the end , when death does disgrace them , so that , through death , love's labors are lost . That reality , the ...
... lords seek to retire from the world in order to gain the fame that may " grace us in the disgrace of death " ( I.i.3 ) , to the end , when death does disgrace them , so that , through death , love's labors are lost . That reality , the ...
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