Comic Justice in Shakespeare's Comedies, Band 1Inst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1980 - 467 Seiten |
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... shows no sullenness , only " perfect good humour , " indicating 49 " not submission , but cooperation " with her husband . While Bianca can only see that Katherine , " being mad herself " is " madly mated " ( II.ii.244 ) , the audience ...
... shows no sullenness , only " perfect good humour , " indicating 49 " not submission , but cooperation " with her husband . While Bianca can only see that Katherine , " being mad herself " is " madly mated " ( II.ii.244 ) , the audience ...
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... shows a disturbing lack of self- knowledge that is not unlike Isabella's enthusiastic desire for more res- traint . Therefore , the in- This denial of human nature and lack of human love and passion are also apparent in Angelo , the ...
... shows a disturbing lack of self- knowledge that is not unlike Isabella's enthusiastic desire for more res- traint . Therefore , the in- This denial of human nature and lack of human love and passion are also apparent in Angelo , the ...
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... shows how little fellow feeling he possesses . She said upon a time ( the bitterness of it I now belch from my heart ) that she held the very garment of Posthumus in more respect than my noble and natural person ; together with the ...
... shows how little fellow feeling he possesses . She said upon a time ( the bitterness of it I now belch from my heart ) that she held the very garment of Posthumus in more respect than my noble and natural person ; together with the ...
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