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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... hand . Sup- pose we try imagining that he does not relinquish her hand until just before the last sentence , " But let it come " -as if what is to come is exactly expressive of their separating , or say that of Rome from Rome . Then how ...
... hand . Sup- pose we try imagining that he does not relinquish her hand until just before the last sentence , " But let it come " -as if what is to come is exactly expressive of their separating , or say that of Rome from Rome . Then how ...
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... hand , the Welsh heritage of Fluellen and by extension of the King and , on the other hand , the totality of the English victory . The peace is bought with " full accord to all our just demands " ( V , ii , 71 ) ; Henry " love [ s ] ...
... hand , the Welsh heritage of Fluellen and by extension of the King and , on the other hand , the totality of the English victory . The peace is bought with " full accord to all our just demands " ( V , ii , 71 ) ; Henry " love [ s ] ...
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... hand , harks back to Caesar's unquiet spirit : Caesar , now be still : I killed not thee with half so good a will . ( V.v.50-51 ) Once Brutus has thrown in his lot with the conspira- tors on the basis of generalities and an uncertain ...
... hand , harks back to Caesar's unquiet spirit : Caesar , now be still : I killed not thee with half so good a will . ( V.v.50-51 ) Once Brutus has thrown in his lot with the conspira- tors on the basis of generalities and an uncertain ...
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