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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... represents both Pericles ' asso- ciation of sexuality with incest and with fear of pater- nal reprisal . The suffering he undergoes , apparently through misfortune , then , as for Leontes ' in the Winter's Tale , constitutes a penance ...
... represents both Pericles ' asso- ciation of sexuality with incest and with fear of pater- nal reprisal . The suffering he undergoes , apparently through misfortune , then , as for Leontes ' in the Winter's Tale , constitutes a penance ...
第 289 頁
... represented a differ- ent kind of love from that which the poet shared with the friend , and in this experience the poet realized more fully the worth of the friend and of the love which the friend represents . The poet also realized ...
... represented a differ- ent kind of love from that which the poet shared with the friend , and in this experience the poet realized more fully the worth of the friend and of the love which the friend represents . The poet also realized ...
第 373 頁
... represents death , which seems reasonable enough . But death for what ? In Ovid , Adonis dies after apparently consummating his relationship with Venus ; therefore , in The Metamorphoses his death could be construed as a punishment for ...
... represents death , which seems reasonable enough . But death for what ? In Ovid , Adonis dies after apparently consummating his relationship with Venus ; therefore , in The Metamorphoses his death could be construed as a punishment for ...
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