Drama, Metadrama and PerceptionBucknell University Press, 1986 - 189 Seiten |
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... tells us that the horse , which can count by stomping its hoof , is both a man and a beast . Woyzeck tells the Captain that the earth is " hot as coals in hell , ” but that he , Woyzeck , is “ cold as ice " ( 121 ) . In the disputed ...
... tells us that the horse , which can count by stomping its hoof , is both a man and a beast . Woyzeck tells the Captain that the earth is " hot as coals in hell , ” but that he , Woyzeck , is “ cold as ice " ( 121 ) . In the disputed ...
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... tell who a child's father is ? The Captain , by contrast , is the man who knows , apparently an expert on finances , law ... tells him “ you are " ( 40 ) , which only serves to generate more agonizing uncertainty . Doubt , not jealousy ...
... tell who a child's father is ? The Captain , by contrast , is the man who knows , apparently an expert on finances , law ... tells him “ you are " ( 40 ) , which only serves to generate more agonizing uncertainty . Doubt , not jealousy ...
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... tells Jerry that she has just told Robert the previous night about the affair , but Robert later says that she told ... telling Jerry at the time that she had done so , and Robert to save face and seem not truly deceived . The focus ...
... tells Jerry that she has just told Robert the previous night about the affair , but Robert later says that she told ... telling Jerry at the time that she had done so , and Robert to save face and seem not truly deceived . The focus ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Sophocles Oedipus the King | 121 |
Shakespeare As You Like It | 133 |
Urheberrecht | |
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