Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... death singularly brutal and devoid of emo- tional gratification . Though Volumnia's role in Coriolanus ' downfall has generated much negative commentary , the lessons to be drawn from it do not concern bad mothering per se . Volumnia ...
... death singularly brutal and devoid of emo- tional gratification . Though Volumnia's role in Coriolanus ' downfall has generated much negative commentary , the lessons to be drawn from it do not concern bad mothering per se . Volumnia ...
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... death . Some two dozen images were linked in Shakespeare's mind with the idea of death , and can be roughly divid- ed into seven groups : bones , leanness , pallor , rotten- ness , and ghost ; hollowness , grave , vault or cave , earth ...
... death . Some two dozen images were linked in Shakespeare's mind with the idea of death , and can be roughly divid- ed into seven groups : bones , leanness , pallor , rotten- ness , and ghost ; hollowness , grave , vault or cave , earth ...
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... death . If , then , we must rule Stoicism out , what philosophy must Brutus have been referring to instead ? We ... death in- dicates the degree of Plato's opposition to this kind of suicide : " They who meet their death in this way ...
... death . If , then , we must rule Stoicism out , what philosophy must Brutus have been referring to instead ? We ... death in- dicates the degree of Plato's opposition to this kind of suicide : " They who meet their death in this way ...
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