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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... ring as " your wife's first gift " ( 5.2.166 ) , that is , her virginity . In giving Bassanio her " ring , ” Portia gives him her virginity , and a husband's traditionally exclu- sive sexual rights to her . In All's Well That Ends Well ...
... ring as " your wife's first gift " ( 5.2.166 ) , that is , her virginity . In giving Bassanio her " ring , ” Portia gives him her virginity , and a husband's traditionally exclu- sive sexual rights to her . In All's Well That Ends Well ...
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... ring plot are : Marilyn L. Williamson , " The Ring Episode in The Merchant of Venice , " South Atlantic Quarterly 71 ( 1972 ) : 587-94 ; James E. Siemon , " The Merchant of Venice : Act V as Ritual Reiteration , " Stud- ies in ...
... ring plot are : Marilyn L. Williamson , " The Ring Episode in The Merchant of Venice , " South Atlantic Quarterly 71 ( 1972 ) : 587-94 ; James E. Siemon , " The Merchant of Venice : Act V as Ritual Reiteration , " Stud- ies in ...
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... ring , we should remember , does not re- main on Bassanio's finger , and his gift of the ring to Balthazar does indeed give Portia " vantage to exclaim . " The gift of Portia's ring shifts the figurative ground of her speech from ...
... ring , we should remember , does not re- main on Bassanio's finger , and his gift of the ring to Balthazar does indeed give Portia " vantage to exclaim . " The gift of Portia's ring shifts the figurative ground of her speech from ...
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Gender Identity | 1 |
The Merchant of Venice | 105 |
Sonnets | 220 |
Urheberrecht | |
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