Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Nide 80Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Duke's marriage proposal follows from the attempt in the bed trick to legitimize sexuality and hence to work toward the expected comic conclusion of mar- riage . But the concluding marriage suggest that the at- tempt fails : for Angelo ...
... Duke's marriage proposal follows from the attempt in the bed trick to legitimize sexuality and hence to work toward the expected comic conclusion of mar- riage . But the concluding marriage suggest that the at- tempt fails : for Angelo ...
Sivu 313
... Duke to wed his dowerless bride and to take responsibil- ity for his illicitly conceived child . Similarly , the Duke also forces Lucio to take Kate Keepdown , the mother of his bastard son , as his wife : " If any woman wrong'd by this ...
... Duke to wed his dowerless bride and to take responsibil- ity for his illicitly conceived child . Similarly , the Duke also forces Lucio to take Kate Keepdown , the mother of his bastard son , as his wife : " If any woman wrong'd by this ...
Sivu 314
... Duke , thy Friar tempts thee from thy vow . [ ISABEL is falling on her knees , the DUKE prevents her - kisses her hand , and proceeds with his speech . ] 15 As Oxberry's edition suggests , this interpolated passage provides the " formal ...
... Duke , thy Friar tempts thee from thy vow . [ ISABEL is falling on her knees , the DUKE prevents her - kisses her hand , and proceeds with his speech . ] 15 As Oxberry's edition suggests , this interpolated passage provides the " formal ...
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