Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Imogen has been unfaith- ful to him . He is certain that Iachimo could not possibly have the information he does except by having seduced her . To the suggestion that perhaps one of her women had been suborned , his immediate answer is ...
... Imogen has been unfaith- ful to him . He is certain that Iachimo could not possibly have the information he does except by having seduced her . To the suggestion that perhaps one of her women had been suborned , his immediate answer is ...
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... Imogen is laid beside the headless corpse , both partners to the union appear to have become the " nothing " each is without the other . Of course , the extinction is ... Imogen just as Imogen 66 CYMBELINE SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM , Vol . 61.
... Imogen is laid beside the headless corpse , both partners to the union appear to have become the " nothing " each is without the other . Of course , the extinction is ... Imogen just as Imogen 66 CYMBELINE SHAKESPEAREAN CRITICISM , Vol . 61.
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... Imogen is a unique and ungraspable heavenly object . Iachimo will later call her " the radiant sun . " Posthumus , according to Iachimo , ignores the astonishingly obvious fact that Imogen is one of a kind , and instead surfeits on a ...
... Imogen is a unique and ungraspable heavenly object . Iachimo will later call her " the radiant sun . " Posthumus , according to Iachimo , ignores the astonishingly obvious fact that Imogen is one of a kind , and instead surfeits on a ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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