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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... tell me that you love me . And Cordelia's enigmatic reply , ' No cause , no cause ' ( 75 ) , is an answer not only to this second question , but also to the first . There is ' no cause ' for her to hate him , despite his actions in the ...
... tell me that you love me . And Cordelia's enigmatic reply , ' No cause , no cause ' ( 75 ) , is an answer not only to this second question , but also to the first . There is ' no cause ' for her to hate him , despite his actions in the ...
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... tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear ; for always I am Caesar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of him . ( 1. ii . 211-14 ) All the greater , therefore , is the conspirators ...
... tell thee what is to be feared Than what I fear ; for always I am Caesar . Come on my right hand , for this ear is deaf , And tell me truly what thou think'st of him . ( 1. ii . 211-14 ) All the greater , therefore , is the conspirators ...
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... tell me , in the modesty of honor , / Why you have given me such clear lights of favor , / ... Why have you suffered me to be imprisoned , / Kept in a dark house , visited by the priest , / And made the most notorious geck and gull ...
... tell me , in the modesty of honor , / Why you have given me such clear lights of favor , / ... Why have you suffered me to be imprisoned , / Kept in a dark house , visited by the priest , / And made the most notorious geck and gull ...
Contents
SEPARATION AND INDIVIDUATION | 30 |
NOMINATION AND ELECTION | 52 |
PLAIN SPEAKING | 80 |
Copyright | |
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