Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... lines , in contrast to the poem where Palamon finishes This is the effecte , and ende of my prayere Yeve me my lady , thou blissfull lady dere . ( 2259-60 ) It is fairly clear in Chaucer that Arcite is asking for victory in battle while ...
... lines , in contrast to the poem where Palamon finishes This is the effecte , and ende of my prayere Yeve me my lady , thou blissfull lady dere . ( 2259-60 ) It is fairly clear in Chaucer that Arcite is asking for victory in battle while ...
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... lines on Palamon at the end : And God , that al this world hath ywrought , Sende him his love , that it hath so deer bought . ( 3099-100 ) But Shakespeare is more insistent on it than Chaucer , and his mood has changed since writing the ...
... lines on Palamon at the end : And God , that al this world hath ywrought , Sende him his love , that it hath so deer bought . ( 3099-100 ) But Shakespeare is more insistent on it than Chaucer , and his mood has changed since writing the ...
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... line is , " Did you nev'r see the horse he gave me ? " ( He is clearly Palamon . It will be recalled that Arcite , not Palamon , is the flower of horseman . ) There are many suggestions in the fol- lowing lines ( 5.2 . 47-68 ) that the ...
... line is , " Did you nev'r see the horse he gave me ? " ( He is clearly Palamon . It will be recalled that Arcite , not Palamon , is the flower of horseman . ) There are many suggestions in the fol- lowing lines ( 5.2 . 47-68 ) that the ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
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