Shakespearean CriticismCengage Gale, 1999 - 420 pages Presents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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Page 94
... true , Why then , my love adieu ! Rosalind : I'll have no father , if you be not he ; I'll have no husband , if you be not he ; Nor ne'er wed woman , if you be not she . And Hymen unites the lovers in similar style : Peace , ho ! I bar ...
... true , Why then , my love adieu ! Rosalind : I'll have no father , if you be not he ; I'll have no husband , if you be not he ; Nor ne'er wed woman , if you be not she . And Hymen unites the lovers in similar style : Peace , ho ! I bar ...
Page 103
... true but also thinks that it must appear to be true since he bears no marks of his noble birth . Though the joke is similar on both sides , it is the daughter who has the better laugh because she laughs twice : once at her father's ...
... true but also thinks that it must appear to be true since he bears no marks of his noble birth . Though the joke is similar on both sides , it is the daughter who has the better laugh because she laughs twice : once at her father's ...
Page 162
... True love must ultimately deny both ' historical ' and ' natural ' time ; though it must also find some reconciliation or modus vivendi with them . ( The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is that the reconciliation is not made with ...
... True love must ultimately deny both ' historical ' and ' natural ' time ; though it must also find some reconciliation or modus vivendi with them . ( The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is that the reconciliation is not made with ...
Contents
Shakespeares Clowns and Fools | 1 |
As You Like | 87 |
King Lear | 176 |
Copyright | |
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