Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 50Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Page 88
... describes them to his master , Oberon , as ' rude mechanicals , That work for bread upon Athenian stalls ' ( 3.2.9-10 ) ; and Philostrate describes them to his master , Theseus , as ' Hard - handed men that work in Athens here , / Which ...
... describes them to his master , Oberon , as ' rude mechanicals , That work for bread upon Athenian stalls ' ( 3.2.9-10 ) ; and Philostrate describes them to his master , Theseus , as ' Hard - handed men that work in Athens here , / Which ...
Page 339
... describing the temples built for Venus , Mars , and Diana at the site of the impending battle . Some of this material ... describes him thus : Blake was his berd , and manly was his face The cercles of his eyen in his heed They glouden ...
... describing the temples built for Venus , Mars , and Diana at the site of the impending battle . Some of this material ... describes him thus : Blake was his berd , and manly was his face The cercles of his eyen in his heed They glouden ...
Page 376
... describes his morning banter , his bowing to her and then saying , " Fair , gentle maid , good morrow ; may thy goodness / Get thee a happy husband " " ( 2.4 . 24-5 ) . She knows she is " base " ( 2.4 . 2 ) and she rec- ognizes the ...
... describes his morning banter , his bowing to her and then saying , " Fair , gentle maid , good morrow ; may thy goodness / Get thee a happy husband " " ( 2.4 . 24-5 ) . She knows she is " base " ( 2.4 . 2 ) and she rec- ognizes the ...
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Social Class in Shakespeares Plays | 1 |
Coriolanus | 99 |
Julius Caesar | 185 |
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