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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... lady as a paragon of beauty . Since Will contradicts himself here , his original inquiry con- cerning " true sight " resurfaces in the reader's conscious- ness . One wonders , in this instance , if it belongs to the speaker , Love , or ...
... lady as a paragon of beauty . Since Will contradicts himself here , his original inquiry con- cerning " true sight " resurfaces in the reader's conscious- ness . One wonders , in this instance , if it belongs to the speaker , Love , or ...
Strana 379
... lady , but to her , and may have misused her sexually , as well . A definitive statement ? Hardly . The eighth line presages the sestet , where he works another change . He winds a goodly clew in claim- ing that he has lost his " honest ...
... lady , but to her , and may have misused her sexually , as well . A definitive statement ? Hardly . The eighth line presages the sestet , where he works another change . He winds a goodly clew in claim- ing that he has lost his " honest ...
Strana 380
... lady in his chapter " Shakespeare's Unromantic Lady . " He decries the practice of stereotyping as he indulges in it himself . The mas- ter at creating an identity for the dark lady , the friend , Mr. W. H. , et al . , is the ...
... lady in his chapter " Shakespeare's Unromantic Lady . " He decries the practice of stereotyping as he indulges in it himself . The mas- ter at creating an identity for the dark lady , the friend , Mr. W. H. , et al . , is the ...
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