Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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325. oldal
... mother's word ) , and James correctly saw this as a continuation of the protracted negotiations between Elizabeth and his mother . His legitimacy , in both senses , thus derived from two mothers , the chaste Elizabeth and the sensual ...
... mother's word ) , and James correctly saw this as a continuation of the protracted negotiations between Elizabeth and his mother . His legitimacy , in both senses , thus derived from two mothers , the chaste Elizabeth and the sensual ...
361. oldal
... mother ' , ' and Capulet quite literally speaks with Juliet's voice when he mimics her presumed answer that ' I'll not wed , I cannot love ; / I am too young , I pray you pardon me ! ' ( III.5.186-7 ) ; he also produces a paralleling of ...
... mother ' , ' and Capulet quite literally speaks with Juliet's voice when he mimics her presumed answer that ' I'll not wed , I cannot love ; / I am too young , I pray you pardon me ! ' ( III.5.186-7 ) ; he also produces a paralleling of ...
362. oldal
... mother as mother and as wife ; he also reverses the traditional patterns of comedy by his increasing alienation from Ophelia , his own potential wife - Lisa Jardine underlines this teleology of separation when she points to Ophelia's ...
... mother as mother and as wife ; he also reverses the traditional patterns of comedy by his increasing alienation from Ophelia , his own potential wife - Lisa Jardine underlines this teleology of separation when she points to Ophelia's ...
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