The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... Portia , welcome.17 If ever we attempt this kind of modest self - correction in our private talk , we may have to do it by using the pat- tern Shakespeare has struck here : the recapitulation of our rash statement in qualified terms . A ...
... Portia , welcome.17 If ever we attempt this kind of modest self - correction in our private talk , we may have to do it by using the pat- tern Shakespeare has struck here : the recapitulation of our rash statement in qualified terms . A ...
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... Portia approves . A woman cannot let her husband off scot - free if he has the hardihood to prefer god - like amity , and Portia and Nerissa make their husbands smart a little for the im- pudence of virtue ; but all the same they know ...
... Portia approves . A woman cannot let her husband off scot - free if he has the hardihood to prefer god - like amity , and Portia and Nerissa make their husbands smart a little for the im- pudence of virtue ; but all the same they know ...
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... Portia , tormenting him for the disappearance of the ring , Bassanio had pleaded : If you did know to whom I gave ... Portia had answered with the same irresistible pattern . In Shakespeare the flourish is used to add to the ...
... Portia , tormenting him for the disappearance of the ring , Bassanio had pleaded : If you did know to whom I gave ... Portia had answered with the same irresistible pattern . In Shakespeare the flourish is used to add to the ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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Time and the Artist in Shakespeare's English Histories John W. Blanpied Visualização de excertos - 1983 |