Carnegie Series in EnglishCarnegie-Mellon University Press, 1980 |
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... Live thou , I live ; with much , much more dismay I view the fight than thou that mak'st the fray . ( III , ii , 61-62 ) A second notable thing is the song sung at the time of Bassanio's choosing . Much has been made of the possibility ...
... Live thou , I live ; with much , much more dismay I view the fight than thou that mak'st the fray . ( III , ii , 61-62 ) A second notable thing is the song sung at the time of Bassanio's choosing . Much has been made of the possibility ...
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... live in suspicion . The third , Beatrice , is aware of the emptiness of the terms these warriors use when referring to their martial exploits . She evaluates their world in her initial speeches inquiring after Benedick : I pray you ...
... live in suspicion . The third , Beatrice , is aware of the emptiness of the terms these warriors use when referring to their martial exploits . She evaluates their world in her initial speeches inquiring after Benedick : I pray you ...
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... live no longer by thinking " ( V , ii , 50 ) . He is Nature's child , but he insists on living by Fortune's standards . And Rosalind is even more emphatic in the attitudes founded in the outside world . Her first act in coming into the ...
... live no longer by thinking " ( V , ii , 50 ) . He is Nature's child , but he insists on living by Fortune's standards . And Rosalind is even more emphatic in the attitudes founded in the outside world . Her first act in coming into the ...
Inhalt
The Complementary Worlds | 25 |
The Fashionable Witty Empty | 53 |
Chapter IV | 81 |
Urheberrecht | |
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