The Hazards of Adopted Identity in Coriolanus, Macbeth, and The Winter's TaleStanford University, 1979 - 790 Seiten |
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... reports that Mars was " tearmed God of Battell and onely Juno es sonne , without company of hir husband . " Batman's Golden Booke of the Leaden Goddes ( London , 1577 ) , British Museum Copy , M.L.A.A. Facsimile ( 1928 ) , p . 6 , reports ...
... reports that Mars was " tearmed God of Battell and onely Juno es sonne , without company of hir husband . " Batman's Golden Booke of the Leaden Goddes ( London , 1577 ) , British Museum Copy , M.L.A.A. Facsimile ( 1928 ) , p . 6 , reports ...
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... reports that Hercules , " Having put off mortality with man , / Shines in his better part , and seemes more great . In contrast , Macbeth finds that the mirror - figure Macduff has fatally " cow'd my better part of man " ( 5.8.18 ) . 32 ...
... reports that Hercules , " Having put off mortality with man , / Shines in his better part , and seemes more great . In contrast , Macbeth finds that the mirror - figure Macduff has fatally " cow'd my better part of man " ( 5.8.18 ) . 32 ...
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... reports that Duncan's horses Turn'd wild in nature , broke their stalls , flung out , Contending ' gainst obedience , as they would make War with mankind . ( 2.4.16-18 ) They behave , in other words , exactly as Phoebus ' horses behave ...
... reports that Duncan's horses Turn'd wild in nature , broke their stalls , flung out , Contending ' gainst obedience , as they would make War with mankind . ( 2.4.16-18 ) They behave , in other words , exactly as Phoebus ' horses behave ...
Inhalt
Implications of SelfElevation | 41 |
III | 60 |
and the Wombs Determinism | 73 |
Urheberrecht | |
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