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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... soliloquy is interrupted by the entrance of Parolles , and the comic mood shines more brightly . For Parolles is colourful and alluring : Who comes here ? One that goes with him ; I love him for his sake , And yet I know him a notorious ...
... soliloquy is interrupted by the entrance of Parolles , and the comic mood shines more brightly . For Parolles is colourful and alluring : Who comes here ? One that goes with him ; I love him for his sake , And yet I know him a notorious ...
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... soliloquy in which she reveals her resolution to win Bertram and hints at the King's disease as the means . Her thoughts and images link this soliloquy closely to the first . If earlier she had sighed , ' I am undone ' , she now de ...
... soliloquy in which she reveals her resolution to win Bertram and hints at the King's disease as the means . Her thoughts and images link this soliloquy closely to the first . If earlier she had sighed , ' I am undone ' , she now de ...
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... soliloquy is characteristic of the tragic heroes ; exactly like Hamlet's first soliloquy , it reveals that it is not only her father's death that is upsetting her . In it , surprisingly , she , like the heroes of the romantic comedies ...
... soliloquy is characteristic of the tragic heroes ; exactly like Hamlet's first soliloquy , it reveals that it is not only her father's death that is upsetting her . In it , surprisingly , she , like the heroes of the romantic comedies ...
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