Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 50 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... says of her , " This is the prettiest lowborn lass that ever / Ran on the greensward . Nothing she does or seems But smacks of something greater than herself , / Too noble for this place " ( IV.iv.156-159 ) . The Third Gentleman says ...
... says of her , " This is the prettiest lowborn lass that ever / Ran on the greensward . Nothing she does or seems But smacks of something greater than herself , / Too noble for this place " ( IV.iv.156-159 ) . The Third Gentleman says ...
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... says , " is now become a god " ( 1.2.116 ) . Shakespeare avoids any demonstration or even narrative reconstruction of Caesar's virtuous deeds . The only moment at which Caesar's extraordinary courage is recalled is in his remark to his ...
... says , " is now become a god " ( 1.2.116 ) . Shakespeare avoids any demonstration or even narrative reconstruction of Caesar's virtuous deeds . The only moment at which Caesar's extraordinary courage is recalled is in his remark to his ...
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... says , " Yours to command i ' th ' way of honesty " ( 72 ) . Here " honesty " means moral , chaste married love ... says ] no runaway prisoner of Duke Theseus can ever be legally married on Athe- nian soil . This is another reason she ...
... says , " Yours to command i ' th ' way of honesty " ( 72 ) . Here " honesty " means moral , chaste married love ... says ] no runaway prisoner of Duke Theseus can ever be legally married on Athe- nian soil . This is another reason she ...
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