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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... ( lines 46- 48 ) . The narrator thereupon says : " He [ Adonis ] burns . with bashful shame , she [ Venus ] with her tears / Doth quench the maiden burning of his cheeks . . . ” ( lines 49-50 ) . One Renaissance commonplace about women ...
... ( lines 46- 48 ) . The narrator thereupon says : " He [ Adonis ] burns . with bashful shame , she [ Venus ] with her tears / Doth quench the maiden burning of his cheeks . . . ” ( lines 49-50 ) . One Renaissance commonplace about women ...
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... ( line 260 ) , and " learn to love " ( line 407 ; cf. lines 385-408 ) . Venus ' words , that is to say , are designed to excite and to incite Adonis . They try to do so by putting before him an image of a de- sirable , available female ...
... ( line 260 ) , and " learn to love " ( line 407 ; cf. lines 385-408 ) . Venus ' words , that is to say , are designed to excite and to incite Adonis . They try to do so by putting before him an image of a de- sirable , available female ...
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... ( lines 64-66 ) ; her virtually limitless pleasure in it is implied ( lines 77-84 ) . And Venus ' harassment of Adonis brings ( the narrator relates with apparent plea- sure ) reactions from him which in fact heighten his feminized beauty ( ...
... ( lines 64-66 ) ; her virtually limitless pleasure in it is implied ( lines 77-84 ) . And Venus ' harassment of Adonis brings ( the narrator relates with apparent plea- sure ) reactions from him which in fact heighten his feminized beauty ( ...
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