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... show Petruchio's kinder side may lie behind an appar- ent anomaly in the play that Tillyard has mentioned : " There is , for ... shows her the light : ' Say as he says , or we shall never go ' ( IV.5.11 ) . From then on , with one slight ...
... show Petruchio's kinder side may lie behind an appar- ent anomaly in the play that Tillyard has mentioned : " There is , for ... shows her the light : ' Say as he says , or we shall never go ' ( IV.5.11 ) . From then on , with one slight ...
Page 53
... shows greater subtlety in technique when whole scenes with Launce and Speed make implicit earthy comments on pre ... show that he puts on , especially after he describes his tactics in soliloquy . We sym- pathize with him and feel that ...
... shows greater subtlety in technique when whole scenes with Launce and Speed make implicit earthy comments on pre ... show that he puts on , especially after he describes his tactics in soliloquy . We sym- pathize with him and feel that ...
Page 151
... shows that the bonds of love and fellowship that Timon no longer believes in live on . Flavius ' soliloquy ( IV.2 . 30-51 ) points to the misery of wealth , ' For bounty , that makes gods , does still mar men ' , and to Timon's having ...
... shows that the bonds of love and fellowship that Timon no longer believes in live on . Flavius ' soliloquy ( IV.2 . 30-51 ) points to the misery of wealth , ' For bounty , that makes gods , does still mar men ' , and to Timon's having ...
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