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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... means by which those ends are obtained . ' Love without end hath no end ' , runs the proverb ; ' meaning ' ( said Bacon ) ' that if it were begun not upon particular ends it would last ' . " Helena's love is quite without ' particular ...
... means by which those ends are obtained . ' Love without end hath no end ' , runs the proverb ; ' meaning ' ( said Bacon ) ' that if it were begun not upon particular ends it would last ' . " Helena's love is quite without ' particular ...
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... means for such as Parolles , there can well be place and means for such as Bertram and Helena to find happiness , in spite of their shortcomings . In the ending of All's Well , Shakespeare seems to have directly confronted the ...
... means for such as Parolles , there can well be place and means for such as Bertram and Helena to find happiness , in spite of their shortcomings . In the ending of All's Well , Shakespeare seems to have directly confronted the ...
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... means and end . In the new plan advanced by Berowne , the principal means by which they are to make contact with the women is poetry , but their poetry becomes an obstacle rather than a bridge since it leads , as C.L. Barber points out ...
... means and end . In the new plan advanced by Berowne , the principal means by which they are to make contact with the women is poetry , but their poetry becomes an obstacle rather than a bridge since it leads , as C.L. Barber points out ...
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