Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 62Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... claim that the lines that offer this hope will be spoken aloud again , only the claim that the young man's image presented in them will be preserved and wondered at . Only Sonnet 81 could be taken as pressing a stronger claim : Your ...
... claim that the lines that offer this hope will be spoken aloud again , only the claim that the young man's image presented in them will be preserved and wondered at . Only Sonnet 81 could be taken as pressing a stronger claim : Your ...
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... claim her virginity . Yet his interest in her is not strictly lascivi- ous , for it is Tamora , the stolen Gothic queen , who incites Saturninus ' lust ( 1.1.261-62 ) . Saturninus says that he intends to use Lavinia to advance the ...
... claim her virginity . Yet his interest in her is not strictly lascivi- ous , for it is Tamora , the stolen Gothic queen , who incites Saturninus ' lust ( 1.1.261-62 ) . Saturninus says that he intends to use Lavinia to advance the ...
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... claims her and Titus agrees , possession is not perceived as rape ; they both assume that Saturninus , as Emperor , can rightly claim Lavinia and that Titus , as Lavinia's father , can surrender her to him . When Bassianus claims that ...
... claims her and Titus agrees , possession is not perceived as rape ; they both assume that Saturninus , as Emperor , can rightly claim Lavinia and that Titus , as Lavinia's father , can surrender her to him . When Bassianus claims that ...
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Dreams Prophesies and Curses | 14 |
Female Characters | 31 |
Religious Elements | 60 |
Urheberrecht | |
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