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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... speak a more damning sodomy than Fal- staff's or Bardolph's . For Henry to ask how he is going to hide the murder of Scroop is to ask how he is going to implicate Scroop in a plot along with Cambridge and Grey , so that the three can be ...
... speak a more damning sodomy than Fal- staff's or Bardolph's . For Henry to ask how he is going to hide the murder of Scroop is to ask how he is going to implicate Scroop in a plot along with Cambridge and Grey , so that the three can be ...
Strana 151
... speak ( s ) a discourse of apparent abjection , ” alternately adjuring her femaleness and acknowledging its weak ... speaking out “ rashly " ? Why is it that Ae- milia Lanyer introduces her bold poetic defense of women , Salve Deus Rex ...
... speak ( s ) a discourse of apparent abjection , ” alternately adjuring her femaleness and acknowledging its weak ... speaking out “ rashly " ? Why is it that Ae- milia Lanyer introduces her bold poetic defense of women , Salve Deus Rex ...
Strana 215
... speak for themselves , " or that " actions speak louder than words . ” Yet as the scene in the council meeting unfolds , " outongue " proves , of course , to be less metaphoric , or closer to personifica- tion than one at first supposes ...
... speak for themselves , " or that " actions speak louder than words . ” Yet as the scene in the council meeting unfolds , " outongue " proves , of course , to be less metaphoric , or closer to personifica- tion than one at first supposes ...
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Character Studies | 30 |
Production Reviews | 56 |
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