Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 25Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... fair ? alack for woe ! For . Yes , madam , fair . Prin . Nay , never paint me now : Where fair is not , praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , take this for telling true : Fair payment for foul words is more than due . For ...
... fair ? alack for woe ! For . Yes , madam , fair . Prin . Nay , never paint me now : Where fair is not , praise cannot mend the brow . Here , good my glass , take this for telling true : Fair payment for foul words is more than due . For ...
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... fair / black " antithesis in the Sonnets were now being staged , but " seen " or interpreted in contradictory - reassuringly fair and unnervingly foul - ways . The contradictory interpre- tative possibilities that appear in that clash ...
... fair / black " antithesis in the Sonnets were now being staged , but " seen " or interpreted in contradictory - reassuringly fair and unnervingly foul - ways . The contradictory interpre- tative possibilities that appear in that clash ...
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... Fair is foul , and foul is fair , ' chant in chorus the three witches in the first scene of Macbeth . In the second scene , a wounded , bleeding captain appears before King Duncan to report the glorious deeds in battle of the ' brave ...
... Fair is foul , and foul is fair , ' chant in chorus the three witches in the first scene of Macbeth . In the second scene , a wounded , bleeding captain appears before King Duncan to report the glorious deeds in battle of the ' brave ...
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