The Hazards of Adopted Identity in Coriolanus, Macbeth, and The Winter's TaleStanford University, 1979 - 790 Seiten |
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... York in Henry V suggests ( 4.6.11-27 ) , could easily represent chivalric emulation rather than physical appetite . Coriolanus and Aufidius may at least be credited with the adolescent lover's characteristic desire to become the beloved ...
... York in Henry V suggests ( 4.6.11-27 ) , could easily represent chivalric emulation rather than physical appetite . Coriolanus and Aufidius may at least be credited with the adolescent lover's characteristic desire to become the beloved ...
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... York : Random House , 1950 . Augustine , Aurelius . The Anti - Pelagian Works . Vol . II . Ed . Marcus Dods . In The Works of Aurelius Augustine XII . Edinburgh , 1885 . Augustine : The Later Works . Trans . John Burnaby . Library of ...
... York : Random House , 1950 . Augustine , Aurelius . The Anti - Pelagian Works . Vol . II . Ed . Marcus Dods . In The Works of Aurelius Augustine XII . Edinburgh , 1885 . Augustine : The Later Works . Trans . John Burnaby . Library of ...
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... York : Random House , 1962 . Tayler , Edward . Nature and Art in Renaissance Literature . New York : Columbia Univ . Press , 1964 . Thomas à Kempis . Of the Imitation of Christ . Trans . T. Rogers . London , 1587 . : Thomas , Keith ...
... York : Random House , 1962 . Tayler , Edward . Nature and Art in Renaissance Literature . New York : Columbia Univ . Press , 1964 . Thomas à Kempis . Of the Imitation of Christ . Trans . T. Rogers . London , 1587 . : Thomas , Keith ...
Inhalt
Implications of SelfElevation | 41 |
III | 60 |
and the Wombs Determinism | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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