Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 40 巻Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Silvia . IV Unlike Proteus , Valentine seems immune to mimetic desire . In Verona , he resists the desire of his friend and then in Milan , as far as we can tell , he falls in love with no outside help . His desire for Silvia has no vis ...
... Silvia . IV Unlike Proteus , Valentine seems immune to mimetic desire . In Verona , he resists the desire of his friend and then in Milan , as far as we can tell , he falls in love with no outside help . His desire for Silvia has no vis ...
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... Silvia's father discovers beneath Valentine's cloak , blocking the elope- ment of Valentine and Silvia and leading to the young man's banishment to Mantua.32 The ladder connotes by way of Brooke the heroic lover successfully mounting ...
... Silvia's father discovers beneath Valentine's cloak , blocking the elope- ment of Valentine and Silvia and leading to the young man's banishment to Mantua.32 The ladder connotes by way of Brooke the heroic lover successfully mounting ...
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... Silvia : She dreams on him that has forgot her love ; You dote on her that cares not for your love . ' Tis pity love ... Silvia comes onstage . It is Sebastian who offers the letter and the ring to Silvia and asks for the promised ...
... Silvia : She dreams on him that has forgot her love ; You dote on her that cares not for your love . ' Tis pity love ... Silvia comes onstage . It is Sebastian who offers the letter and the ring to Silvia and asks for the promised ...
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