Shakespearean CriticismPresents literary criticism on the plays and poetry of Shakespeare. Critical essays are selected from leading sources, including journals, magazines, books, reviews, diaries, newspapers, pamphlets, and scholarly papers. Includes commentary by Shakespeare's contemporaries as well as a full range of views from later centuries, with an emphasis on contemporary analysis. Includes aesthetic criticism, textual criticism, and criticism of Shakespeare in performance. |
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Page 149
... Come , come , I am a king " ) but behaving like a mischievous child who makes his mother run after him ( " Come , and ... comes closer than he ever does later to a mature acceptance of his human dependency . He asserts his manhood , and ...
... Come , come , I am a king " ) but behaving like a mischievous child who makes his mother run after him ( " Come , and ... comes closer than he ever does later to a mature acceptance of his human dependency . He asserts his manhood , and ...
Page 217
... comes on stage , her railing tongue is quick to continue the attack . He has no more than opened his mouth when she blurts : " I wonder that you will still be talking , Signior Bene- dick . Nobody marks you " ( 117-118 ) . Such is his ...
... comes on stage , her railing tongue is quick to continue the attack . He has no more than opened his mouth when she blurts : " I wonder that you will still be talking , Signior Bene- dick . Nobody marks you " ( 117-118 ) . Such is his ...
Page 272
... Come , sirrah , let's away . Kate . Nay , I will give thee a kiss ; now pray thee , love , stay . Pet . Is not this well ... comes at the expense of obedience to parents and to fathers in particular . Al- though the play begins with the ...
... Come , sirrah , let's away . Kate . Nay , I will give thee a kiss ; now pray thee , love , stay . Pet . Is not this well ... comes at the expense of obedience to parents and to fathers in particular . Al- though the play begins with the ...
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Women in Shakespeare | 1 |
King Lear | 75 |
The Taming of the Shrew | 260 |
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