Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 28Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Chaucer's Troilus and Cressida , Ovid's Pyramus and Thisbe , Virgil's Dido and Aeneas ( MV , V.1.1-12 ) . It is as if love sets out to transform the quotidian and transfigure the banal by borrowing for the lovers the romance which ...
... Chaucer's Troilus and Cressida , Ovid's Pyramus and Thisbe , Virgil's Dido and Aeneas ( MV , V.1.1-12 ) . It is as if love sets out to transform the quotidian and transfigure the banal by borrowing for the lovers the romance which ...
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... Chaucer's ' Wife of Bath's Tale ' : Honours thrive When rather from our acts we them derive Than our foregoers . ( II . iii . 135-7 ) The Loathly Lady's lecture had indirectly reproached the knight for his failure to perform the duties ...
... Chaucer's ' Wife of Bath's Tale ' : Honours thrive When rather from our acts we them derive Than our foregoers . ( II . iii . 135-7 ) The Loathly Lady's lecture had indirectly reproached the knight for his failure to perform the duties ...
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... Chaucer's version of the Canticus — ' If no love is , O God , what fele I so ? / And if love is , what thing and which is he ? / If love be good , from whennes cometh my woo ? " - to see that , with that apostrophe and those strong ...
... Chaucer's version of the Canticus — ' If no love is , O God , what fele I so ? / And if love is , what thing and which is he ? / If love be good , from whennes cometh my woo ? " - to see that , with that apostrophe and those strong ...
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Texts and Revels in Twelfth Night | 13 |
Lynda E Boose The Taming of the Shrew Good Husbandry and Enclosure | 21 |
Juliet Dusinberre As Who Liked It? | 31 |
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