Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 83Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... relationship - to Theseus , they are ' royal german foes ' ( V , i , 9 ) , implying a close cousin relationship , and in the Herald's words , ' They are sisters ' children , nephews to the King ' ( I , iv , 16 ) . This echoes the ...
... relationship - to Theseus , they are ' royal german foes ' ( V , i , 9 ) , implying a close cousin relationship , and in the Herald's words , ' They are sisters ' children , nephews to the King ' ( I , iv , 16 ) . This echoes the ...
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... relationship as ideal , Troilus allows for the possibility that his relationship with Cressida could also be ideal . Still , there lurks the apprehension that such a relation- ship could have deadly repercussions . As desire for Helen ...
... relationship as ideal , Troilus allows for the possibility that his relationship with Cressida could also be ideal . Still , there lurks the apprehension that such a relation- ship could have deadly repercussions . As desire for Helen ...
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... relationship with Romeo 65 : 142 , 151 ; 76 : 239 , 246 , 253 as worldly counterpart to Romeo 5 : 425 , 464 , 542 ; 33 : 290 ; 51 : 195 ; 76 : 239 , 246 minor characters Richard III 8 : 154 , 159 , 162 , 163 , 168 , 170 , 177 , 184 ...
... relationship with Romeo 65 : 142 , 151 ; 76 : 239 , 246 , 253 as worldly counterpart to Romeo 5 : 425 , 464 , 542 ; 33 : 290 ; 51 : 195 ; 76 : 239 , 246 minor characters Richard III 8 : 154 , 159 , 162 , 163 , 168 , 170 , 177 , 184 ...
Contents
Cumulative Character Index | 355 |
Cumulative Topic Index | 367 |
Cumulative Topic Index by Play | 391 |
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