Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 14Folger Shakespeare Library, 1963 - Electronic journals Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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... wife . Petruchio has made of his supposal , orig- inally fictive but later supported by an insight into the real truth of his wife's nature , a triumphant fact . The other husbands , acting on probability , on the apparently predictable ...
... wife . Petruchio has made of his supposal , orig- inally fictive but later supported by an insight into the real truth of his wife's nature , a triumphant fact . The other husbands , acting on probability , on the apparently predictable ...
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... wife . In short , de la Perrière believed that a wife should behave in the following manner : ( 1 ) she should take care of all domestic business , and look after the household ; ( 2 ) she should not allow any person to come into the ...
... wife . In short , de la Perrière believed that a wife should behave in the following manner : ( 1 ) she should take care of all domestic business , and look after the household ; ( 2 ) she should not allow any person to come into the ...
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... wife to frame her selfe to her husbands affectiō , and not to be merry , when he is melancholy , nor iocund when he is sad , much lesse flire when hee is angry . And if at any time he were stird , I would either pacifie him with gentle ...
... wife to frame her selfe to her husbands affectiō , and not to be merry , when he is melancholy , nor iocund when he is sad , much lesse flire when hee is angry . And if at any time he were stird , I would either pacifie him with gentle ...
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