ShakespearePrentice Hall, Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1995 - 165 sayfa This text mounts a challenge to orthodox and oppositional critics who continue to regard Shakespearian drama as conservative in intent or effect. |
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Sayfa 79
... husband's destiny . The husband is assumed to be the author and the subject of the ' precious book of love ' , whose ' content ' the wife is expected to digest and simply embellish with a glamorous ' cover ' . The prospective marriage ...
... husband's destiny . The husband is assumed to be the author and the subject of the ' precious book of love ' , whose ' content ' the wife is expected to digest and simply embellish with a glamorous ' cover ' . The prospective marriage ...
Sayfa 90
... husband's faults If wives do fall . Say that they slack their duties , And pour our treasures into foreign laps ; Or ... husbands know Their wives have sense like them ; they see , and smell And have their palates both for sweet and sour ...
... husband's faults If wives do fall . Say that they slack their duties , And pour our treasures into foreign laps ; Or ... husbands know Their wives have sense like them ; they see , and smell And have their palates both for sweet and sour ...
Sayfa 129
... husband find at Tunis , And Ferdinand , her brother , found a wife Where he himself was lost ; Prospero , his dukedom In a poor isle ; and all of us , ourselves , When no man was his own . ( V. i . 205-13 ) But to leave The Tempest ...
... husband find at Tunis , And Ferdinand , her brother , found a wife Where he himself was lost ; Prospero , his dukedom In a poor isle ; and all of us , ourselves , When no man was his own . ( V. i . 205-13 ) But to leave The Tempest ...
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1 and 2 Henry IV | 40 |
the subversive imagination | 70 |
the utopian | 106 |
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