Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... hand by reducing birth rates through available birth control and legal abortion , and on the other hand by improving women's sex lives . " Both approaches were based on biological distinctions between the sexes , on women's unique ...
... hand by reducing birth rates through available birth control and legal abortion , and on the other hand by improving women's sex lives . " Both approaches were based on biological distinctions between the sexes , on women's unique ...
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... hand from thy throat till this other had pulled out thy tongue for saying so . Thou hast railed on thyself . ( I.i.57-62 ) 10 References to " this hand " and " this other , " to " thy throat " and " thy tongue , " focus and ground the ...
... hand from thy throat till this other had pulled out thy tongue for saying so . Thou hast railed on thyself . ( I.i.57-62 ) 10 References to " this hand " and " this other , " to " thy throat " and " thy tongue , " focus and ground the ...
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... hand , or rueing the smell of blood on her " little " hand , what does she have in mind ? At that point , her sigh— “ oh , oh , oh ! " - is taken by the doctor to mean that " the heart is sorely charged , " but , again , is it regret at ...
... hand , or rueing the smell of blood on her " little " hand , what does she have in mind ? At that point , her sigh— “ oh , oh , oh ! " - is taken by the doctor to mean that " the heart is sorely charged , " but , again , is it regret at ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
Copyright | |
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