Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volum 40Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Pàgina 335
... desire plays in the plot , which portrays Proteus losing interest in his former lover , Julia and falling in love with Silvia once he learns of his friend Valentine's overwhelming desire for this lady.Precisely because the two young men ...
... desire plays in the plot , which portrays Proteus losing interest in his former lover , Julia and falling in love with Silvia once he learns of his friend Valentine's overwhelming desire for this lady.Precisely because the two young men ...
Pàgina 338
... desire . In Verona , he resists the desire of his friend and then in Milan , as far as we can tell , he falls in love with no outside help . His desire for Silvia has no vis- ible model or intermediary of any kind . This autono- mous desire ...
... desire . In Verona , he resists the desire of his friend and then in Milan , as far as we can tell , he falls in love with no outside help . His desire for Silvia has no vis- ible model or intermediary of any kind . This autono- mous desire ...
Pàgina 339
... desire of Proteus for Silvia increases , so does Valentine's own desire and his rhetoric be- comes livelier . Valentine's strategy is far from exceptional ; we are all able to observe other people practicing it around us and , if we are ...
... desire of Proteus for Silvia increases , so does Valentine's own desire and his rhetoric be- comes livelier . Valentine's strategy is far from exceptional ; we are all able to observe other people practicing it around us and , if we are ...
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Gender Identity | 1 |
The Merchant of Venice | 105 |
Sonnets | 220 |
Copyright | |
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