Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 50. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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70. oldal
... opening greeting to Launcelot ( " I shall grow jealious of you shortly , Launcelot , if you thus get my wife into corners " [ 11. 29-30 ] ) is dispelled by the inflections of social differentiation and distancing , inflections we hear ...
... opening greeting to Launcelot ( " I shall grow jealious of you shortly , Launcelot , if you thus get my wife into corners " [ 11. 29-30 ] ) is dispelled by the inflections of social differentiation and distancing , inflections we hear ...
71. oldal
... opening scene , the plebeians turn the tri- bunes ' earlier interrogatories into a brutally peremptory round of " twenty questions " directed at Cinna the poet ( 3.3.5-12 ) . And if in the opening scene the inability , or disinclination ...
... opening scene , the plebeians turn the tri- bunes ' earlier interrogatories into a brutally peremptory round of " twenty questions " directed at Cinna the poet ( 3.3.5-12 ) . And if in the opening scene the inability , or disinclination ...
351. oldal
... opening three stanzas of the song , and its brutal end suggests the fate of all three quali- ties in this play . ' This is a play where birds of ill omen rule , not doves . In the speeches following the opening song , Shake- speare and ...
... opening three stanzas of the song , and its brutal end suggests the fate of all three quali- ties in this play . ' This is a play where birds of ill omen rule , not doves . In the speeches following the opening song , Shake- speare and ...
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