Coming of Age in ShakespeareMethuen, 1981 - 248 pages **** Reprint of the 1981 edition (which is cited in BCL3). Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR |
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Page 76
... mother . yet . . . . To his surname Coriolanus ' longs more pride Than pity to our prayers ' ( 158-71 ) . And this ... mother's hand and reaffirming the lineal bond he seals his own doom . For Aufidius has been listening , and Aufidius ...
... mother . yet . . . . To his surname Coriolanus ' longs more pride Than pity to our prayers ' ( 158-71 ) . And this ... mother's hand and reaffirming the lineal bond he seals his own doom . For Aufidius has been listening , and Aufidius ...
Page 149
... mother , Her- mione , is likewise described in highly ' natural ' terms . We hear that Hermione ' rounds apace ' ( II . i . 16 ) , like the moon or the seasons of the year though Leontes can only sneer that Polixenes has made her ...
... mother , Her- mione , is likewise described in highly ' natural ' terms . We hear that Hermione ' rounds apace ' ( II . i . 16 ) , like the moon or the seasons of the year though Leontes can only sneer that Polixenes has made her ...
Page 199
... mother's hasty marriage . Only a month before , she had followed his father's body ' Like Niobe , all tears ' ( 1. ii . 149 ) . His father , ' so excellent a king ' , was to Claudius as ' Hyperion to a satyr ' ( 139-40 ) . But the ...
... mother's hasty marriage . Only a month before , she had followed his father's body ' Like Niobe , all tears ' ( 1. ii . 149 ) . His father , ' so excellent a king ' , was to Claudius as ' Hyperion to a satyr ' ( 139-40 ) . But the ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
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