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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... lovers ' physical positions - first both above , then one descending - seem emblematic again . Juliet follows Romeo's descent in a fearful imagining : O God , I have an ill - divining soul ! Methinks I see thee now , thou art so low ...
... lovers ' physical positions - first both above , then one descending - seem emblematic again . Juliet follows Romeo's descent in a fearful imagining : O God , I have an ill - divining soul ! Methinks I see thee now , thou art so low ...
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... lovers , but from drama itself . Shakespeare's final deviation from Brooke reempha- sizes this point . Brooke's narrator , not the characters , reports the memorialization of the lovers : And lest that length of time might from our ...
... lovers , but from drama itself . Shakespeare's final deviation from Brooke reempha- sizes this point . Brooke's narrator , not the characters , reports the memorialization of the lovers : And lest that length of time might from our ...
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... lovers re - characterize each other as much as them- selves : ' Romeo , doff thy name , / And for thy name- which is no part of thee- / Take all myself " ( 2.1.89- 91 ) . Again this effect has generic analogues , as we see the lovers ...
... lovers re - characterize each other as much as them- selves : ' Romeo , doff thy name , / And for thy name- which is no part of thee- / Take all myself " ( 2.1.89- 91 ) . Again this effect has generic analogues , as we see the lovers ...
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Love and Romance in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Pericles | 71 |
The Phoenix and Turtle | 138 |
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