Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 63. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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16. oldal
... Countess and Helena , which we will consider now from Helena's point of view . The Countess's outburst : does it curd they blood To say I am thy mother ? what's the matter , That this distempered messenger of wet , The many - colour'd ...
... Countess and Helena , which we will consider now from Helena's point of view . The Countess's outburst : does it curd they blood To say I am thy mother ? what's the matter , That this distempered messenger of wet , The many - colour'd ...
44. oldal
... Countess as well as her scheme to cure the King , the Countess allows Helena to speak of her desire , gives her an empathetic hearing , and bids her success , promising what aid she can . Helena appeals to the Countess ' own youthful ...
... Countess as well as her scheme to cure the King , the Countess allows Helena to speak of her desire , gives her an empathetic hearing , and bids her success , promising what aid she can . Helena appeals to the Countess ' own youthful ...
92. oldal
... Countess , lest incest bar marriage . Indeed , the Countess is more maternal in her adoptive relationship with Helena than she is with her natural son . Him she can but " deliver " up to the court , but her maternal energies find a ...
... Countess , lest incest bar marriage . Indeed , the Countess is more maternal in her adoptive relationship with Helena than she is with her natural son . Him she can but " deliver " up to the court , but her maternal energies find a ...
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Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
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