Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 30Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... body politic is metaphor for the state , a body in desperate need of treatment according to Mac- beth's grimly playful remarks to the Doctor in Act V : If thou couldst , doctor , cast The water of my land , find her disease , And purge ...
... body politic is metaphor for the state , a body in desperate need of treatment according to Mac- beth's grimly playful remarks to the Doctor in Act V : If thou couldst , doctor , cast The water of my land , find her disease , And purge ...
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... bodies . According to the line of thought in this postscript it is to know that , and perhaps know why , the body has ( along with the senses ) two openings , or two sites for openings , ones that are connected , made for each other , a ...
... bodies . According to the line of thought in this postscript it is to know that , and perhaps know why , the body has ( along with the senses ) two openings , or two sites for openings , ones that are connected , made for each other , a ...
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... body politic . " The rhetorical comparison between the political body and the organic body naturalizes the inequality of power between patricians and plebians . Menenius : There was a time when all the body's members Rebell'd against ...
... body politic . " The rhetorical comparison between the political body and the organic body naturalizes the inequality of power between patricians and plebians . Menenius : There was a time when all the body's members Rebell'd against ...
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