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... imaginative . But is it the sort of speech that a man of Horatio's character ( sturdy , full of common sense , even stolid ) would be expected to utter ? I hardly think so . But Shakespeare wants us , after the tenseness of the night ...
... imaginative . But is it the sort of speech that a man of Horatio's character ( sturdy , full of common sense , even stolid ) would be expected to utter ? I hardly think so . But Shakespeare wants us , after the tenseness of the night ...
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George Ian Duthie. CHAPTER IV IMAGINATIVE AND TROILUS INTERPRETATION AND CRESSIDA THERE is a kind of interpretation of Shakespeare's work advanced by some nowadays ( though by others aspersed ) which is called " Imaginative ...
George Ian Duthie. CHAPTER IV IMAGINATIVE AND TROILUS INTERPRETATION AND CRESSIDA THERE is a kind of interpretation of Shakespeare's work advanced by some nowadays ( though by others aspersed ) which is called " Imaginative ...
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... imaginative impression of her going on to the end of time as that and that only . Troilus , having been disillusioned , rushes into battle and does " mad and fantastic execution " upon the Greeks ( V , v , 38 ) -note these words , " mad ...
... imaginative impression of her going on to the end of time as that and that only . Troilus , having been disillusioned , rushes into battle and does " mad and fantastic execution " upon the Greeks ( V , v , 38 ) -note these words , " mad ...
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Foreword Page | 7 |
Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
Comedy | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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