Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 40Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... claims that the ring trick is " a device by which she may ex- ercise her free will " ; it restores " what from the start she complained of lacking - the power of choice , " " Riddle and Dilemma in The Merchant of Venice , " Studies in ...
... claims that the ring trick is " a device by which she may ex- ercise her free will " ; it restores " what from the start she complained of lacking - the power of choice , " " Riddle and Dilemma in The Merchant of Venice , " Studies in ...
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... claiming to reject them . Within the sonnet , which is the promised comparison , the speaker is the ruler of sequence ... claims are far more extravagant . In this couplet the speaker boasts that , like God , his sonnet " giues life " by ...
... claiming to reject them . Within the sonnet , which is the promised comparison , the speaker is the ruler of sequence ... claims are far more extravagant . In this couplet the speaker boasts that , like God , his sonnet " giues life " by ...
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... claim to preserve his love in the timeless world of his art : Yet doe thy worst ould Time dispight thy wrong , My loue ... claims for the nature and power of poetry in Sonnets 15 and 18. The parallel of " My loue , " referring at once to ...
... claim to preserve his love in the timeless world of his art : Yet doe thy worst ould Time dispight thy wrong , My loue ... claims for the nature and power of poetry in Sonnets 15 and 18. The parallel of " My loue , " referring at once to ...
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Gender Identity | 1 |
The Merchant of Venice | 105 |
Sonnets | 220 |
Urheberrecht | |
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