Carnegie Series in EnglishCarnegie-Mellon University Press, 1980 |
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... able to accept the loan without guilt , he is able to set out for Belmont full of hope , he is able to ignore the costliness of the caskets , precisely because he has the special quality of all these Venetians who can use money freely ...
... able to accept the loan without guilt , he is able to set out for Belmont full of hope , he is able to ignore the costliness of the caskets , precisely because he has the special quality of all these Venetians who can use money freely ...
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... able to be fair , to express himself properly , to control himself or to command others . Yet Claudio's final speech affects wit and pretends an emotion that he does not feel : O Hero ! what a Hero hadst thou been , If half thy outward ...
... able to be fair , to express himself properly , to control himself or to command others . Yet Claudio's final speech affects wit and pretends an emotion that he does not feel : O Hero ! what a Hero hadst thou been , If half thy outward ...
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... able by themselves to reverse it . What is needed is a means suitable to these nobles and their world . For this , the Friar and Dogberry are far more effective than Beatrice and Benedick . At the beginning of the church scene Friar ...
... able by themselves to reverse it . What is needed is a means suitable to these nobles and their world . For this , the Friar and Dogberry are far more effective than Beatrice and Benedick . At the beginning of the church scene Friar ...
Inhalt
The Complementary Worlds | 25 |
The Fashionable Witty Empty | 53 |
Chapter IV | 81 |
Urheberrecht | |
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