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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... true , " which is to say married , love and those extramarital desires for forbidden objects , which de- stroy the family and destabilize society : " Let us also ( while wee view the excellency of Lawfull and true Loue ) beware of ...
... true , " which is to say married , love and those extramarital desires for forbidden objects , which de- stroy the family and destabilize society : " Let us also ( while wee view the excellency of Lawfull and true Loue ) beware of ...
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... true or not , can and should be kept true by conscien- tious usage . Thus when the King prepares to break his oath by inviting the ladies to enter the court , the Prin- cess replies : This field shall hold me ; and so hold your vow ...
... true or not , can and should be kept true by conscien- tious usage . Thus when the King prepares to break his oath by inviting the ladies to enter the court , the Prin- cess replies : This field shall hold me ; and so hold your vow ...
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... true that the Phoenix and the Turtle leave no posterity , since all those who are ' either true or fair ' ( line 66 ) are in some degree descended from them . Unhappily , the true and fair appear not to be one and the same , for the ...
... true that the Phoenix and the Turtle leave no posterity , since all those who are ' either true or fair ' ( line 66 ) are in some degree descended from them . Unhappily , the true and fair appear not to be one and the same , for the ...
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