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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52. oldal
... King . King . Upon thy certainty and confidence What dar'st thou venture ? Helena . Tax of impudence . A strumpet's boldness , a divulged shame , Traduc'd by odious ballads ; my maiden's name Sear'd otherwise ; ne worst of worst ...
... King . King . Upon thy certainty and confidence What dar'st thou venture ? Helena . Tax of impudence . A strumpet's boldness , a divulged shame , Traduc'd by odious ballads ; my maiden's name Sear'd otherwise ; ne worst of worst ...
98. oldal
... King . In II , 3 , ordered by the King to take Helena as his wife , Bertram accepts in a speech of bitter irony , profess- ing subjection to the King's will while at the same time questioning the basis of the King's power over him ...
... King . In II , 3 , ordered by the King to take Helena as his wife , Bertram accepts in a speech of bitter irony , profess- ing subjection to the King's will while at the same time questioning the basis of the King's power over him ...
189. oldal
... king was " God in little , " while God was the " King of kings . " A kingdom was to Christendom what a dukedom was to the kingdom . There were also , of course , innumerable " collateral " analo- gies , whose force was symbolic rather ...
... king was " God in little , " while God was the " King of kings . " A kingdom was to Christendom what a dukedom was to the kingdom . There were also , of course , innumerable " collateral " analo- gies , whose force was symbolic rather ...
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Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
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