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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... note the chamber , I will write all down : [ Takes out his tables . ] Such and such pictures ; there the window ; such Th ... notes " in the mole under Imo- gen's breast . The implicit comparison he invokes between the natural parts of ...
... note the chamber , I will write all down : [ Takes out his tables . ] Such and such pictures ; there the window ; such Th ... notes " in the mole under Imo- gen's breast . The implicit comparison he invokes between the natural parts of ...
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... notes that Lear " fallacious [ ly ] as- sum [ es ] that power and love are interchangeable . . . Thus Lear's initial confusion as to what pertains to a king and what pertains to a father sets in motion the [ play's ] tragic descent ...
... notes that Lear " fallacious [ ly ] as- sum [ es ] that power and love are interchangeable . . . Thus Lear's initial confusion as to what pertains to a king and what pertains to a father sets in motion the [ play's ] tragic descent ...
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... notes supplied by the Calvinist transla- tors . " These notes may have influenced Shakespeare's reading of the passage . For example , the 1560 edition sup- plies the following note to " dead " in verse 17 : “ Abraham begate the ...
... notes supplied by the Calvinist transla- tors . " These notes may have influenced Shakespeare's reading of the passage . For example , the 1560 edition sup- plies the following note to " dead " in verse 17 : “ Abraham begate the ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
Copyright | |
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