Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 256
... offer'd it to him again ; then he put it by again ; but , to my thinking , he was very loath to lay his fingers off it . If the tag - rag people did not clap him and hiss him , ac- cording as he pleas'd and displeas'd them , as they use ...
... offer'd it to him again ; then he put it by again ; but , to my thinking , he was very loath to lay his fingers off it . If the tag - rag people did not clap him and hiss him , ac- cording as he pleas'd and displeas'd them , as they use ...
Page 363
... offer is Julia's swoon , and the disclosure of her real identity is sufficient to restore the heroes to their abandoned true - loves . Conflict has not been resolved , just ignored . Some scholars defend Valentine's offer by associating ...
... offer is Julia's swoon , and the disclosure of her real identity is sufficient to restore the heroes to their abandoned true - loves . Conflict has not been resolved , just ignored . Some scholars defend Valentine's offer by associating ...
Page 375
... offer , Silvia had silently shown approval of forgive- ness before that . For varying interpretations of the BBC ... offer , " crux " not evident ) ; Smallwood , 352-53 ( description of scene , Lynch's smile , simple interpre- tation of ...
... offer , Silvia had silently shown approval of forgive- ness before that . For varying interpretations of the BBC ... offer , " crux " not evident ) ; Smallwood , 352-53 ( description of scene , Lynch's smile , simple interpre- tation of ...
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