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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... present and future against each other . ' Our scene ' is initially laid in a kind of continuous present , yet one that remains hanging between ' ancient grudge ' and ' new mutiny ' . Likewise , the ' star - crossed lovers take their ...
... present and future against each other . ' Our scene ' is initially laid in a kind of continuous present , yet one that remains hanging between ' ancient grudge ' and ' new mutiny ' . Likewise , the ' star - crossed lovers take their ...
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... present or absent or present - in - absence in many texts ( in differ- ent ways , Herbert's poetry and Brontë's Wuthering Heights come to mind ) , a significant line of literary works explores the interplay among desire , death and ...
... present or absent or present - in - absence in many texts ( in differ- ent ways , Herbert's poetry and Brontë's Wuthering Heights come to mind ) , a significant line of literary works explores the interplay among desire , death and ...
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... present Th'abhorred ingredient to his eye , make known How he hath drunk , he cracks his gorge , his sides , With ... present , / Now , while I speak this'- with his condition : There have been , Or I am much deceived , cuckolds ere now ...
... present Th'abhorred ingredient to his eye , make known How he hath drunk , he cracks his gorge , his sides , With ... present , / Now , while I speak this'- with his condition : There have been , Or I am much deceived , cuckolds ere now ...
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