Comic Justice in Shakespeare's Comedies, Band 1Inst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1980 - 467 Seiten |
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... present in his sources . In Lodge's romance , the youngest brother was endowed with the greatest portion of his father's inheritance , making the oldest covet that fortune and resent the unequal distribution of gifts . Shakespeare does ...
... present in his sources . In Lodge's romance , the youngest brother was endowed with the greatest portion of his father's inheritance , making the oldest covet that fortune and resent the unequal distribution of gifts . Shakespeare does ...
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... present at the conclusion of the play reflects the broad nature of the new society . Past and present are tied 125 There is , as together through the old Duke and the young company . Leggatt notes , a harmony of different generations ...
... present at the conclusion of the play reflects the broad nature of the new society . Past and present are tied 125 There is , as together through the old Duke and the young company . Leggatt notes , a harmony of different generations ...
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... present kindness " of the gods makes his " past miseries sports " ( V.iii.40-41 ) . Nothing can return the dead sailors to life , nor return the lost years of youth to Pericles and Thaisa . Nor is punishment enough ; it does not remove ...
... present kindness " of the gods makes his " past miseries sports " ( V.iii.40-41 ) . Nothing can return the dead sailors to life , nor return the lost years of youth to Pericles and Thaisa . Nor is punishment enough ; it does not remove ...
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