Love and Marriage in ShakespeareS. Chand, 1977 - 368 pàgines |
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Pàgina 77
... clearly a case of love at first - sight in each case ; the text amply and directly substantiates this view . The peculiarly ... clear from the question of the Princess to the Forester and his answer in IV : 1.i : Was that the King , that ...
... clearly a case of love at first - sight in each case ; the text amply and directly substantiates this view . The peculiarly ... clear from the question of the Princess to the Forester and his answer in IV : 1.i : Was that the King , that ...
Pàgina 113
... clear expression of attachment between the sexes , rather than the conventional way of shying off an unadorned confrontation between heart and heart . When we compare Lucentio's wooing of Bianca with that of Hortensio's , it comes clear ...
... clear expression of attachment between the sexes , rather than the conventional way of shying off an unadorned confrontation between heart and heart . When we compare Lucentio's wooing of Bianca with that of Hortensio's , it comes clear ...
Pàgina 174
... clear as to what's what ! Is it not most significant that the King for the first time , and only this once , speaks rhymed verse in the heroic couplet instead of the blank verse that he has hitherto unexceptionably used ? save in I.iii ...
... clear as to what's what ! Is it not most significant that the King for the first time , and only this once , speaks rhymed verse in the heroic couplet instead of the blank verse that he has hitherto unexceptionably used ? save in I.iii ...
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Enters Love Leading | 119 |
The Triumphant Phase | 239 |
329339 | 340 |
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