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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... wife " ( 292-93 ) . Diana , through her identification with Helen , both is and is not a maid and a wife and hence must accept the title of whore . A woman , the extended scene suggests , is not accept- able as a wife if she is a whore ...
... wife " ( 292-93 ) . Diana , through her identification with Helen , both is and is not a maid and a wife and hence must accept the title of whore . A woman , the extended scene suggests , is not accept- able as a wife if she is a whore ...
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... wife is not a temptress , and , moreover , she redeems her husband and saves her marriage , all through patience . The woman's lot in these plays is not so bleak as first it may seem , if she is the legal wife . If she is the man's ...
... wife is not a temptress , and , moreover , she redeems her husband and saves her marriage , all through patience . The woman's lot in these plays is not so bleak as first it may seem , if she is the legal wife . If she is the man's ...
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... wife - when Nym reveals the plot . While Page dismisses the possibility of his wife ac- cepting the advances of Falstaff , and contemptuously scorns the ' drawling , affecting rogue ' ( II . i . 132 ) , Ford mutters aside ' I will be ...
... wife - when Nym reveals the plot . While Page dismisses the possibility of his wife ac- cepting the advances of Falstaff , and contemptuously scorns the ' drawling , affecting rogue ' ( II . i . 132 ) , Ford mutters aside ' I will be ...
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