Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 51 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 88 筆
第 58 頁
... appears in the final words of Bertram's letter : " Till I have no wife , I have nothing in France " " ( 74 ) . It is at least worth noting that Helen's schemes to legitimize the union , which have made her appear unattractively ag ...
... appears in the final words of Bertram's letter : " Till I have no wife , I have nothing in France " " ( 74 ) . It is at least worth noting that Helen's schemes to legitimize the union , which have made her appear unattractively ag ...
第 127 頁
... appears to stretch back to the earliest days of storytelling itself . If , by questioning his sole authority over his text , Shakespeare echoes critical concerns about the legitimate authorship of Pericles , this inter- rogation of ...
... appears to stretch back to the earliest days of storytelling itself . If , by questioning his sole authority over his text , Shakespeare echoes critical concerns about the legitimate authorship of Pericles , this inter- rogation of ...
第 346 頁
... appears to be broadly the same in each . The later episode presents Venus , in her role as assertive ( conventionally male , Petrarchized libertine ) lover aggressing Adonis in his ( conventionally female , Petrarchan ) role as ...
... appears to be broadly the same in each . The later episode presents Venus , in her role as assertive ( conventionally male , Petrarchized libertine ) lover aggressing Adonis in his ( conventionally female , Petrarchan ) role as ...
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