Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumul 41Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Emilia , who seconds earlier was hunting with him as an equal . Only Emilia , who has lowered her body and raised her voice for mercy , has been pun- ished by the end of the whole transaction.47 Emilia is arbitrarily thrust out of the ...
... Emilia , who seconds earlier was hunting with him as an equal . Only Emilia , who has lowered her body and raised her voice for mercy , has been pun- ished by the end of the whole transaction.47 Emilia is arbitrarily thrust out of the ...
Pagina 379
... Emilia's is a dra- matic proclamation , ushered in by a transport of pas- sion , as she discloses in conceding that her " rehearsal " is " old emportment's bastard " ( 1.3.80 ) . " Hippolyta's first comment is to tell Emilia " you're ...
... Emilia's is a dra- matic proclamation , ushered in by a transport of pas- sion , as she discloses in conceding that her " rehearsal " is " old emportment's bastard " ( 1.3.80 ) . " Hippolyta's first comment is to tell Emilia " you're ...
Pagina 380
... EMILIA : Thou wouldst not . WOMAN : I think I should not , madam . EMILIA : That's a good wench ; But take heed to your kindness , though . WOMAN : Why , madam ? EMILIA : Men are mad things . Canst thou work such flowers in silk , wench ...
... EMILIA : Thou wouldst not . WOMAN : I think I should not , madam . EMILIA : That's a good wench ; But take heed to your kindness , though . WOMAN : Why , madam ? EMILIA : Men are mad things . Canst thou work such flowers in silk , wench ...
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