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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85. oldal
... wife " ( II.iii.112 ) . The use of the word " wife " here is noteworthy , because although espous- als did not confer all the rights of marriage , the titles " wife " and " husband " were frequently used for betrothed couples ...
... wife " ( II.iii.112 ) . The use of the word " wife " here is noteworthy , because although espous- als did not confer all the rights of marriage , the titles " wife " and " husband " were frequently used for betrothed couples ...
109. oldal
... wife in the usual sense of the word . However , the Anglican minister Henrie Smith employed the very same term in a sermon to refer to the taking of a second wife or concubine : " another sayth , that the name of his second doth ...
... wife in the usual sense of the word . However , the Anglican minister Henrie Smith employed the very same term in a sermon to refer to the taking of a second wife or concubine : " another sayth , that the name of his second doth ...
119. oldal
... Wife . Alas sir , we did it for pure need . Glou . Let them be whipped through every market town , Till they come to Berwick , from whence they came . ( 2.1.146-50 ) King Henry is characteristically pious ; he appeals to the Lord and ...
... Wife . Alas sir , we did it for pure need . Glou . Let them be whipped through every market town , Till they come to Berwick , from whence they came . ( 2.1.146-50 ) King Henry is characteristically pious ; he appeals to the Lord and ...
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Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
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