Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 76Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Pagina 249
... Mercutio's provocations in order to take up a quarrel that has prior claim on his attention . But as he turns from Mercutio his language is very surprising : " Well , peace be with you , sir ; here comes my man " ( III.i.55 ) . This ...
... Mercutio's provocations in order to take up a quarrel that has prior claim on his attention . But as he turns from Mercutio his language is very surprising : " Well , peace be with you , sir ; here comes my man " ( III.i.55 ) . This ...
Pagina 250
... Mercutio is dead . Mercutio's denunciation of the feud , " A plague o ' both your houses , " strikes a note of impending doom . But it is questionable whether the feud is the proper object of Mercutio's resentment . The enmity of the ...
... Mercutio is dead . Mercutio's denunciation of the feud , " A plague o ' both your houses , " strikes a note of impending doom . But it is questionable whether the feud is the proper object of Mercutio's resentment . The enmity of the ...
Pagina 257
... Mercutio who is directly responsible for the tragedy , as many readers have noticed . Mercutio is spoiling for a fight . And even though Romeo must sense how wrong Mercutio has been to insist on the fight , he cannot free himself from ...
... Mercutio who is directly responsible for the tragedy , as many readers have noticed . Mercutio is spoiling for a fight . And even though Romeo must sense how wrong Mercutio has been to insist on the fight , he cannot free himself from ...
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Character Studies | 106 |
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