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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... call attention to the obscenities both before and after the " stop there " speeches . When Shakespeare himself explains an obscenity or calls our attention to one , we can with assurance smile at the witticism , or perhaps turn up our ...
... call attention to the obscenities both before and after the " stop there " speeches . When Shakespeare himself explains an obscenity or calls our attention to one , we can with assurance smile at the witticism , or perhaps turn up our ...
Pagina 249
... calls his friend's meek acceptance of Tybalt's slander a ' calm , dishonorable , vile submission ! ' ( III.i.76 ) . " " However , Watson appar- ently has given Mercutio's judgment the priority , rather than Romeo's actual words and ...
... calls his friend's meek acceptance of Tybalt's slander a ' calm , dishonorable , vile submission ! ' ( III.i.76 ) . " " However , Watson appar- ently has given Mercutio's judgment the priority , rather than Romeo's actual words and ...
Pagina 345
... calls and occupy the same ' secrete places ' : the balcony as a niësse's arboreal perch which the Nurse has already prefigured ( ' I must [ . . . ] fetch a ladder , by the which your love | Must climb a bird's nest ' ( II . 5 . 71-73 ) ...
... calls and occupy the same ' secrete places ' : the balcony as a niësse's arboreal perch which the Nurse has already prefigured ( ' I must [ . . . ] fetch a ladder , by the which your love | Must climb a bird's nest ' ( II . 5 . 71-73 ) ...
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