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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... Witches as they conclude their first appearance : ' Fair is foul , and foul is fair ' ( 1.1.10 ) . That the play begins with the witches strikingly adumbrates their immanent presence throughout the play ; that they are the first to ...
... Witches as they conclude their first appearance : ' Fair is foul , and foul is fair ' ( 1.1.10 ) . That the play begins with the witches strikingly adumbrates their immanent presence throughout the play ; that they are the first to ...
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... Witches ' prophe- cies : ' Come what come may , / Time and the hour runs through the roughest day ' ( 1.3.145-6 ) .16 Thanks to the encouragement and threats of his wife , however , he now is ' settled , and bend [ s ] up / Each ...
... Witches ' prophe- cies : ' Come what come may , / Time and the hour runs through the roughest day ' ( 1.3.145-6 ) .16 Thanks to the encouragement and threats of his wife , however , he now is ' settled , and bend [ s ] up / Each ...
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... Witches ' evil intent ' ( p . 91 ) ; the recognition may have come sooner . 20 Rosenberg , p . 116 . 21Helge Kokeritz , Shakespeare's Pronunciation ( New Haven , 1953 ) , identified these two words as homonyms- they ' were often ...
... Witches ' evil intent ' ( p . 91 ) ; the recognition may have come sooner . 20 Rosenberg , p . 116 . 21Helge Kokeritz , Shakespeare's Pronunciation ( New Haven , 1953 ) , identified these two words as homonyms- they ' were often ...
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Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 1 |
Jonas Barish Mixed Verse and Prose in Shakespearean Comedy | 9 |
Shakespeare Psychoanalysis History | 15 |
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