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 153
... wife Which is as dear to me as life itself , But life itself , my wife , and all the world , Are not with me esteem'd above thy life . I would lose all , ay sacrifice them all Here to this devil , to deliver you . ( 4.1.278-83 ) How ...
... wife Which is as dear to me as life itself , But life itself , my wife , and all the world , Are not with me esteem'd above thy life . I would lose all , ay sacrifice them all Here to this devil , to deliver you . ( 4.1.278-83 ) How ...
Pàgina 161
... wife Which is as dear to me as life itself , But life itself , my wife , and all the world , Are not with me esteem'd above thy life . I would lose all , ay , sacrifice them all Here to this devil , to deliver you . ( 11. 282-87 ) ...
... wife Which is as dear to me as life itself , But life itself , my wife , and all the world , Are not with me esteem'd above thy life . I would lose all , ay , sacrifice them all Here to this devil , to deliver you . ( 11. 282-87 ) ...
Pàgina 163
... wife will believe " I have given it [ the ring ] to some other woman ... and fallen in love elsewhere " ( 1 : 474 ) . The judge seems to defend the wife but reiterates her doubts : " I am sure that she must love you well enough to ...
... wife will believe " I have given it [ the ring ] to some other woman ... and fallen in love elsewhere " ( 1 : 474 ) . The judge seems to defend the wife but reiterates her doubts : " I am sure that she must love you well enough to ...
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Gender Identity | 1 |
The Merchant of Venice | 105 |
Sonnets | 220 |
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