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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... question , ' Will you anything with it ? ' If the line is delivered in the same distracted manner as I have ... questions that seek an explana- tion . Helena's reply is a riddle to Parolles but it con- veys to the audience her desire ...
... question , ' Will you anything with it ? ' If the line is delivered in the same distracted manner as I have ... questions that seek an explana- tion . Helena's reply is a riddle to Parolles but it con- veys to the audience her desire ...
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... question their beliefs , feelings , or reasons for action , we have every reason to question the plausibility of the ending . This is not to say that we should speculate about some specific action of a character well beyond the ...
... question their beliefs , feelings , or reasons for action , we have every reason to question the plausibility of the ending . This is not to say that we should speculate about some specific action of a character well beyond the ...
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... question , " Is't real that I see ? " ( V.iii.306 ) . But then , in response to Bertram's conditional statement of love , her reply is phrased not only as a condition , but also in strongly negative words : If it appear not plain and ...
... question , " Is't real that I see ? " ( V.iii.306 ) . But then , in response to Bertram's conditional statement of love , her reply is phrased not only as a condition , but also in strongly negative words : If it appear not plain and ...
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