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Old Gobbo feels his hairy head and , thinking it is Launcelot's face , exclaims , “ Thou hast got more hair on thy chin than Dobbin my fill - horse has on his tail ” ( 2.2.87–88 ) . There is a clear reference to the biblical story of ...
Old Gobbo feels his hairy head and , thinking it is Launcelot's face , exclaims , “ Thou hast got more hair on thy chin than Dobbin my fill - horse has on his tail ” ( 2.2.87–88 ) . There is a clear reference to the biblical story of ...
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There is a story that Socrates , sitting in the audience and seeing himself lapooned in Aristophanes ' The Clouds , stood up that the audience could compare his real self with the actor playing him on stage , either to rebut ...
There is a story that Socrates , sitting in the audience and seeing himself lapooned in Aristophanes ' The Clouds , stood up that the audience could compare his real self with the actor playing him on stage , either to rebut ...
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explaining to Oedipus about the murder , he emphasizes that , as the story was told in Thebes , there were many robbers who did it : This man said that the robbers they ( Laius and his party ] encountered were many and the hands that ...
explaining to Oedipus about the murder , he emphasizes that , as the story was told in Thebes , there were many robbers who did it : This man said that the robbers they ( Laius and his party ] encountered were many and the hands that ...
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Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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