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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... lovers create new images of individuality and of togetherness in order to leave their worldly selves behind . Yet their efforts remain circumscribed by social forces . The ironic re- sult is that the ideal identities the lovers fashion ...
... lovers create new images of individuality and of togetherness in order to leave their worldly selves behind . Yet their efforts remain circumscribed by social forces . The ironic re- sult is that the ideal identities the lovers fashion ...
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... lovers ; I would add , that , above all else , the plot must thwart the lovers ' attempt to be united out- side the law , in disregard of paternal sanction . The entire action of the primary plot line of A Midsummer Night's Dream is ...
... lovers ; I would add , that , above all else , the plot must thwart the lovers ' attempt to be united out- side the law , in disregard of paternal sanction . The entire action of the primary plot line of A Midsummer Night's Dream is ...
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... lovers to each other , Cunningham makes the important point that , though the lovers become one through love , they remain dis- tinct . Human love , he remarks , " admits of no real iden- tification . Though we desire it , if it were ...
... lovers to each other , Cunningham makes the important point that , though the lovers become one through love , they remain dis- tinct . Human love , he remarks , " admits of no real iden- tification . Though we desire it , if it were ...
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