Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 pages |
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... Duke sides with the father and threatens Hermia with death or with life - long maidenhood if she defies her father's command . The two lovers plan to take refuge with an aunt who lives seven leagues from Athens , thus escaping from the ...
... Duke sides with the father and threatens Hermia with death or with life - long maidenhood if she defies her father's command . The two lovers plan to take refuge with an aunt who lives seven leagues from Athens , thus escaping from the ...
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... duke's changeability . The duke is an aesthete , always seeking enjoyment ; but if the pleasure is to be permanent , and not change abruptly into its complete opposite , it must constantly change . The clown in the play has seen through ...
... duke's changeability . The duke is an aesthete , always seeking enjoyment ; but if the pleasure is to be permanent , and not change abruptly into its complete opposite , it must constantly change . The clown in the play has seen through ...
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... duke has been banished by his brother , Frederick , and is living out in the forest of Arden . One deed of violence brings another in its train , suspicion begets suspicion . Rosalind , the duke's daughter , is still allowed by ...
... duke has been banished by his brother , Frederick , and is living out in the forest of Arden . One deed of violence brings another in its train , suspicion begets suspicion . Rosalind , the duke's daughter , is still allowed by ...
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