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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... thou talk little in company folks think thou canst but little good ; if thou speak much they reckon thee light . If thou speak uncunningly , they count thee dull witted ; if thou speak cunningly thou shalt be counted but a shrew . If ...
... thou talk little in company folks think thou canst but little good ; if thou speak much they reckon thee light . If thou speak uncunningly , they count thee dull witted ; if thou speak cunningly thou shalt be counted but a shrew . If ...
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... thou dost love , pronounce it faithfully . Or if thou thinkest I am too quickly won , I'll frown , and be perverse , and say thee nay , So thou wilt woo . But else , not for the world . ( II.ii.93ff . ) Romeo's reply to this is ...
... thou dost love , pronounce it faithfully . Or if thou thinkest I am too quickly won , I'll frown , and be perverse , and say thee nay , So thou wilt woo . But else , not for the world . ( II.ii.93ff . ) Romeo's reply to this is ...
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... Thou canst not then use rigor in my jail . " Nevertheless , the couplet returns to inescapable real- ity : And yet thou wilt ; for I being pent in thee , Perforce am thine , and all that is in me . This closing stresses the speaker's ...
... Thou canst not then use rigor in my jail . " Nevertheless , the couplet returns to inescapable real- ity : And yet thou wilt ; for I being pent in thee , Perforce am thine , and all that is in me . This closing stresses the speaker's ...
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Love and Romance in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Pericles | 71 |
The Phoenix and Turtle | 138 |
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