Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 63Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Pagina 57
... Diana repeats , with a difference , his earlier rejection of Helena . Diana , insistent on her " right , " vows " That she which marries you must marry me- / Either both or none " ( 5.3.173-74 ) , words that introduce the equation of ...
... Diana repeats , with a difference , his earlier rejection of Helena . Diana , insistent on her " right , " vows " That she which marries you must marry me- / Either both or none " ( 5.3.173-74 ) , words that introduce the equation of ...
Pagina 73
... Diana , the Widow , and Mariana ) , but this time she too flees upon hearing the knock , leaving Diana to welcome her wayward husband . The trick itself could begin with Diana's placing a blindfold on Bertram and yielding her place to ...
... Diana , the Widow , and Mariana ) , but this time she too flees upon hearing the knock , leaving Diana to welcome her wayward husband . The trick itself could begin with Diana's placing a blindfold on Bertram and yielding her place to ...
Pagina 88
... Diana , although in secret . Consummation of such a relationship would of course ratify the contract , constituting a putative marriage recognizable under law . Admittedly the espousals are clandestine , being sworn in secret and ...
... Diana , although in secret . Consummation of such a relationship would of course ratify the contract , constituting a putative marriage recognizable under law . Admittedly the espousals are clandestine , being sworn in secret and ...
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Character Studies | 21 |
Gender Issues | 41 |
Marriage | 84 |
Copyright | |
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