Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... ( line 332 ) 15 ( lines 327-8 ) In Vice - like manner he boasts of his cunning ( lines 341-2 ) and then proceeds to share with the audience his intention to corrupt Mind , Will and Understanding , thus bringing the soul to damnation ( lines ...
... ( line 332 ) 15 ( lines 327-8 ) In Vice - like manner he boasts of his cunning ( lines 341-2 ) and then proceeds to share with the audience his intention to corrupt Mind , Will and Understanding , thus bringing the soul to damnation ( lines ...
Strana 224
... lines aloud , we find that far from hiding their secret they give it away : I am no viper , yet I feed On mother's flesh which did me breed . I sought a husband , in which labour I found that kindness in a father . He's father , son ...
... lines aloud , we find that far from hiding their secret they give it away : I am no viper , yet I feed On mother's flesh which did me breed . I sought a husband , in which labour I found that kindness in a father . He's father , son ...
Strana 348
... lines present the reader with three movements of pursuit and one clear instance of abandonment . The larger narrative movement of pursuit and abandonment in the poem is thus encapsulated in this opening stanza as the first six lines ...
... lines present the reader with three movements of pursuit and one clear instance of abandonment . The larger narrative movement of pursuit and abandonment in the poem is thus encapsulated in this opening stanza as the first six lines ...
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