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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... relationships appeared . The wordplay on change of sex calls attention to sexual differentiation , a physical par ... relationship that Portia demands need not finally conflict with each other . Portia makes Antonio the intermediary ...
... relationships appeared . The wordplay on change of sex calls attention to sexual differentiation , a physical par ... relationship that Portia demands need not finally conflict with each other . Portia makes Antonio the intermediary ...
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... relationship , perhaps seeks a reward . Gift - giving can be competitive - its " underlying mo- tives are competition , rivalry , show and a desire for greatness and wealth . " Acceptance of a gift creates a reciprocal relationship by ...
... relationship , perhaps seeks a reward . Gift - giving can be competitive - its " underlying mo- tives are competition , rivalry , show and a desire for greatness and wealth . " Acceptance of a gift creates a reciprocal relationship by ...
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... relationship . Commentators have often remarked Shakespeare's introduction of the theme of friendship , a shift from the paternal / filial relation- ship of Il Pecorone usually recognized as the Merchant's primary source . But the ...
... relationship . Commentators have often remarked Shakespeare's introduction of the theme of friendship , a shift from the paternal / filial relation- ship of Il Pecorone usually recognized as the Merchant's primary source . But the ...
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