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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... sexual love . The structural and thematic consequences which fol- low from Shakespeare's alteration of the behavior ... sexual roles of " wooer " and " wooed " : Venus is the " bold - fac'd suitor " ( 1. 6 ) ; Ado- nis is the shy ...
... sexual love . The structural and thematic consequences which fol- low from Shakespeare's alteration of the behavior ... sexual roles of " wooer " and " wooed " : Venus is the " bold - fac'd suitor " ( 1. 6 ) ; Ado- nis is the shy ...
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... sexuality , his sense of his own sexual inadequacy , and his understandable refusal to be a surrogate for the King , repaying his debts and acting on his desires . King . Thou know'st she has raised me from my sickly bed . Bertram . But ...
... sexuality , his sense of his own sexual inadequacy , and his understandable refusal to be a surrogate for the King , repaying his debts and acting on his desires . King . Thou know'st she has raised me from my sickly bed . Bertram . But ...
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... sexual satisfac- tion . Unfortunately , the sexuality associated with the sym- bolic birth encourages him . When Falstaff encounters Mr. Brook , he continues to deceive himself and , un- wittingly , Ford as well : " we had embraced ...
... sexual satisfac- tion . Unfortunately , the sexuality associated with the sym- bolic birth encourages him . When Falstaff encounters Mr. Brook , he continues to deceive himself and , un- wittingly , Ford as well : " we had embraced ...
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