Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 33Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Nurse tells her in their first scene together that " women grow bigger by men " ( 1.3.95 ) -echoes in the language of the play suggest that this " remember- ing well " is an ability she inherits from the Nurse herself : " That shall she ...
... Nurse tells her in their first scene together that " women grow bigger by men " ( 1.3.95 ) -echoes in the language of the play suggest that this " remember- ing well " is an ability she inherits from the Nurse herself : " That shall she ...
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... Nurse , and her reminiscences of the past set the tone for the first appearance of the only three really important women in this romantic and domestic tragedy . Lady Capulet's conventional niceties make their point too , but it is the Nurse ...
... Nurse , and her reminiscences of the past set the tone for the first appearance of the only three really important women in this romantic and domestic tragedy . Lady Capulet's conventional niceties make their point too , but it is the Nurse ...
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... Nurse is a product of this comfortable and recognisable world . Shakespeare has taken Brooke's sketch of a conventional character - type and given it a dense human solidity ; moreover , later in the play the Nurse will find herself in a ...
... Nurse is a product of this comfortable and recognisable world . Shakespeare has taken Brooke's sketch of a conventional character - type and given it a dense human solidity ; moreover , later in the play the Nurse will find herself in a ...
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Measure for Measure | 52 |
The Rape of Lucrece | 130 |
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