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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... never used to beg . Fisherman . No , friend , cannot you beg ? Here's them in our country of Greece get more with begging than we can do with working . Second Fisherman . Canst thou catch any fishes , then ? Pericles . I never practised ...
... never used to beg . Fisherman . No , friend , cannot you beg ? Here's them in our country of Greece get more with begging than we can do with working . Second Fisherman . Canst thou catch any fishes , then ? Pericles . I never practised ...
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... never occurs to Shakespeare's hero in the play . Nor , surely , does the story portray the conflict of love and war , as Wilson Knight alleges [ in The Imperial Theme , 1931 ] to the charge that Coriola- nus " had never shown Love ...
... never occurs to Shakespeare's hero in the play . Nor , surely , does the story portray the conflict of love and war , as Wilson Knight alleges [ in The Imperial Theme , 1931 ] to the charge that Coriola- nus " had never shown Love ...
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... never have any touch from the normal changes of life , would never be damaged by time . . . . But now . . . . How wrong that sleeping was . She is a dead thing , without power to move or do : deaf : blind : a bit of material substance ...
... never have any touch from the normal changes of life , would never be damaged by time . . . . But now . . . . How wrong that sleeping was . She is a dead thing , without power to move or do : deaf : blind : a bit of material substance ...
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