Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 51 tomasGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... course , but it is not to live life to its fullest , whereas to love means to expose oneself to every possible kind of grief . On being told his newly mar- ried wife is dead , Pericles exclaims : O you gods ! Why do you make us love ...
... course , but it is not to live life to its fullest , whereas to love means to expose oneself to every possible kind of grief . On being told his newly mar- ried wife is dead , Pericles exclaims : O you gods ! Why do you make us love ...
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... course , endured the trial successfully and never thought of renouncing the friendship but excused the friend and , ironically , was made more aware of the inward beauty of the friend because of the involve- ment . The friend was truly ...
... course , endured the trial successfully and never thought of renouncing the friendship but excused the friend and , ironically , was made more aware of the inward beauty of the friend because of the involve- ment . The friend was truly ...
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... course , in the " procreation " sonnets ( 1-17 ) where the poet urges the young man to " Make thee another self , for love of me , / That beauty still may live in thine and thee " ( 10.13-14 ) . He accuses the young man of making a ...
... course , in the " procreation " sonnets ( 1-17 ) where the poet urges the young man to " Make thee another self , for love of me , / That beauty still may live in thine and thee " ( 10.13-14 ) . He accuses the young man of making a ...
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Love and Romance in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
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The Phoenix and Turtle | 138 |
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