Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 54Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... reason why he left Verona after all . Valentine's indiffer- ence has already undermined his desire for Julia . III Proteus's voyage to Milan is a delayed imitation of Valentine . His sudden passion for Silvia is exactly the same thing ...
... reason why he left Verona after all . Valentine's indiffer- ence has already undermined his desire for Julia . III Proteus's voyage to Milan is a delayed imitation of Valentine . His sudden passion for Silvia is exactly the same thing ...
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... reason's light . . . There is no reason but I shall be blind " ( II , iv , 210 , 212 ) . The potential humor of the play arises from the sudden and illogical character reversals prompted by this romantic compulsion . Such reversals are ...
... reason's light . . . There is no reason but I shall be blind " ( II , iv , 210 , 212 ) . The potential humor of the play arises from the sudden and illogical character reversals prompted by this romantic compulsion . Such reversals are ...
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... Reason and love are again strange bedfellows . Frenetic passion hath dazzled my reason's light ; But when I look on her [ Silvia's ] perfections , There is no reason but I shall be blind . ( II , iv , 210-212 ) In a line with the ...
... Reason and love are again strange bedfellows . Frenetic passion hath dazzled my reason's light ; But when I look on her [ Silvia's ] perfections , There is no reason but I shall be blind . ( II , iv , 210-212 ) In a line with the ...
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The Comedy of Errors | 136 |
Loves Labours Lost | 225 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 295 |
Urheberrecht | |
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