Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volumen70Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Emilia . And they agree to have " no mention of this woman " and to " argue that hereafter " ( 3.3.5ff . ) . But they cannot keep cooperation and competition apart . Their nostalgia immediately sours when the topic of Emilia comes up ...
... Emilia . And they agree to have " no mention of this woman " and to " argue that hereafter " ( 3.3.5ff . ) . But they cannot keep cooperation and competition apart . Their nostalgia immediately sours when the topic of Emilia comes up ...
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... Emilia's commentary praising the friendship between The- seus and Pirithous , which , with differences , reminds the women of the childhood friendship between Emilia and a certain Flavina . Hippolyta pictures the men's friendship as a ...
... Emilia's commentary praising the friendship between The- seus and Pirithous , which , with differences , reminds the women of the childhood friendship between Emilia and a certain Flavina . Hippolyta pictures the men's friendship as a ...
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... Emilia answers that ' Believe , / His mother was a wondrous handsome woman ; / His face , methinks , goes that way ' ( II , v , 19-21 ) ( although Hippolyta then contends that ' his body / And fiery mind illustrate a brave father ' ( II ...
... Emilia answers that ' Believe , / His mother was a wondrous handsome woman ; / His face , methinks , goes that way ' ( II , v , 19-21 ) ( although Hippolyta then contends that ' his body / And fiery mind illustrate a brave father ' ( II ...
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Character Studies | 8 |
Production Reviews | 46 |
Further Reading | 102 |
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