Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volym 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... called a " lily " in this scene , we may remember an earlier scene in the play - a time when Imogen was not dead but asleep and Iachimo spied on her in order to get informa- tion to mislead Posthumus . Then too she was called a " lily ...
... called a " lily " in this scene , we may remember an earlier scene in the play - a time when Imogen was not dead but asleep and Iachimo spied on her in order to get informa- tion to mislead Posthumus . Then too she was called a " lily ...
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... called Rumex patientia . The bark and roots of patience and of the elder were used both as purga- tives and as healing poultices , although the herbalist John Gerarde warns that the elder purges " not without trouble and hurt to the ...
... called Rumex patientia . The bark and roots of patience and of the elder were used both as purga- tives and as healing poultices , although the herbalist John Gerarde warns that the elder purges " not without trouble and hurt to the ...
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... called , and poets duly obliged him , the second Augustus : the pacific emperor under whom Christ was born . In his biography of James , Mr. D. H. Willson says of him , in a chapter called The Peacemaker ( for James had published a tract ...
... called , and poets duly obliged him , the second Augustus : the pacific emperor under whom Christ was born . In his biography of James , Mr. D. H. Willson says of him , in a chapter called The Peacemaker ( for James had published a tract ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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