Comic Justice in Shakespeare's Comedies, Band 1Inst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1980 - 467 Seiten |
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... effect of Shylock's unreasonable and unnatural bond . A handful of critics see Shylock's conversion as a punishment . Allan Holady and A.D. Moody believe that baptism makes Shylock a " technical " 68 Christian and little else . Walther ...
... effect of Shylock's unreasonable and unnatural bond . A handful of critics see Shylock's conversion as a punishment . Allan Holady and A.D. Moody believe that baptism makes Shylock a " technical " 68 Christian and little else . Walther ...
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... effect , causes them to battle against each other , and to promote rather than prevent the death of France . The first ninety - six lines of Act I , scene i are thus concerned with death , passivity , and a lack of ideals . We discover ...
... effect , causes them to battle against each other , and to promote rather than prevent the death of France . The first ninety - six lines of Act I , scene i are thus concerned with death , passivity , and a lack of ideals . We discover ...
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... effect on his spirit . His magic also has a double edge : it induces loss , suffering , and fear , but it also brings reconciliation , recovery , and happiness . Suffering comes in clear stages in The Tempest . The first stage occurs ...
... effect on his spirit . His magic also has a double edge : it induces loss , suffering , and fear , but it also brings reconciliation , recovery , and happiness . Suffering comes in clear stages in The Tempest . The first stage occurs ...
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