Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 pages |
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... marry woman , and I'll be married tomorrow . [ to Orlando ] I will satisfy you if ever I satisfied man , and you shall be married tomorrow . [ to Silvius ] I will content you if what pleases you contents you , and you shall be married ...
... marry woman , and I'll be married tomorrow . [ to Orlando ] I will satisfy you if ever I satisfied man , and you shall be married tomorrow . [ to Silvius ] I will content you if what pleases you contents you , and you shall be married ...
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... marriage partner over the other rather than about the relationship of the two equally ' spirited ' partners in marriage which it actually is . ) The insistent dramaturgical manipulations included in Beaumont's more Pirandellesque play ...
... marriage partner over the other rather than about the relationship of the two equally ' spirited ' partners in marriage which it actually is . ) The insistent dramaturgical manipulations included in Beaumont's more Pirandellesque play ...
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... marry her.4 In All's Well Bertram's refusing to marry Helena for most of the play overturns the old axiom of comic form which has the parents always opposed to the marriage : in this play it is one of the couple who is opposed while the ...
... marry her.4 In All's Well Bertram's refusing to marry Helena for most of the play overturns the old axiom of comic form which has the parents always opposed to the marriage : in this play it is one of the couple who is opposed while the ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
Copyright | |
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