Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Cassius and Ed- mund were to do elsewhere . " Her soliloquy at the end of I.i reverts to the themes of her jests with Parolles , in which images of women's resistance and even aggression had surfaced : Unfold to us some warlike ...
... Cassius and Ed- mund were to do elsewhere . " Her soliloquy at the end of I.i reverts to the themes of her jests with Parolles , in which images of women's resistance and even aggression had surfaced : Unfold to us some warlike ...
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... Cassius in Julius Caesar , ' The fault , dear Bru- tus , is not in our stars / But in ourselves , that we are underlings ' ( I. ii . 140-1 ) or Edmund in King Lear , ' An admirable evasion of whoremaster man , to lay his goatish ...
... Cassius in Julius Caesar , ' The fault , dear Bru- tus , is not in our stars / But in ourselves , that we are underlings ' ( I. ii . 140-1 ) or Edmund in King Lear , ' An admirable evasion of whoremaster man , to lay his goatish ...
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... Cassius 7 : 156 , 159 , 160 , 161 , 169 , 179 , 189 , 221 , 233 , 303 , 310 , 320 , 333 , 343 ; 17 : 272 , 282 , 284 , 344 , 345 , 358 ; 25 : 272 , 280 ceremony 22 : 137 construing the truth , theme of 7 : 320 , 336 , 343 , 350 ...
... Cassius 7 : 156 , 159 , 160 , 161 , 169 , 179 , 189 , 221 , 233 , 303 , 310 , 320 , 333 , 343 ; 17 : 272 , 282 , 284 , 344 , 345 , 358 ; 25 : 272 , 280 ceremony 22 : 137 construing the truth , theme of 7 : 320 , 336 , 343 , 350 ...
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Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 13 |
Lynda E Boose The Taming of the Shrew Good Husbandry and Enclosure | 21 |
Juliet Dusinberre As Who Liked It? | 31 |
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