An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... action , and in the endeavor he depends on certain devices commonly associated with the drama . In the absence of all but the simplest of narrative structures , the task of characteri- zation , including the portrayal of ethical ...
... action , and in the endeavor he depends on certain devices commonly associated with the drama . In the absence of all but the simplest of narrative structures , the task of characteri- zation , including the portrayal of ethical ...
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... action . Stella's " Tryan honour " 37 is a negative virtue and it lacks the capacity to reform . In contrast , the ladies of Shake- speare's play perform a complete and charitable action , and Shakespeare is scrupulously concerned to ...
... action . Stella's " Tryan honour " 37 is a negative virtue and it lacks the capacity to reform . In contrast , the ladies of Shake- speare's play perform a complete and charitable action , and Shakespeare is scrupulously concerned to ...
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... action and oblique comment , there is nothing to prevent each reader from redefining it in his " Simplicity " is undeniably an ambiguous word , and , without exception when it is employed in Love's Labour's Lost , its primary intention ...
... action and oblique comment , there is nothing to prevent each reader from redefining it in his " Simplicity " is undeniably an ambiguous word , and , without exception when it is employed in Love's Labour's Lost , its primary intention ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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