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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... Turn and Counter - Turn , pp . 35-91 . Berkeley : California , 1981 . In this in - depth study of All's Well , Wheeler examines the play's comic pattern in relation to Shakespeare's other comedies ; traces the similarities in theme and ...
... Turn and Counter - Turn , pp . 35-91 . Berkeley : California , 1981 . In this in - depth study of All's Well , Wheeler examines the play's comic pattern in relation to Shakespeare's other comedies ; traces the similarities in theme and ...
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... turn their backs on him . Shaken , Moth misquotes the set speech : A holy parcel of the fairest dames . [ The ladies turn their backs to him ] That ever turned their - backs - to mortal view ! ( 160-162 ) 6 Noticing the mistake ...
... turn their backs on him . Shaken , Moth misquotes the set speech : A holy parcel of the fairest dames . [ The ladies turn their backs to him ] That ever turned their - backs - to mortal view ! ( 160-162 ) 6 Noticing the mistake ...
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... turns even his interrogation by the King to his advantage in the exchange of wit . By repeatedly evading and varying ... turn , sir ' ( 1.1.272-87 ) .18 Costard is put down by no woman , neither , and gives as good as he takes even in ...
... turns even his interrogation by the King to his advantage in the exchange of wit . By repeatedly evading and varying ... turn , sir ' ( 1.1.272-87 ) .18 Costard is put down by no woman , neither , and gives as good as he takes even in ...
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