Demi-devils: The Character of Shakespeare's VillainsBookman Associates, 1963 - 122 Seiten |
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... means to the world . To shrink from the task is immoral : to face it , is . . . to expose one's own unworthiness . " 4 I am indebted to Mrs. Charles F. Hudson and Professor Theo- dore A. Sherman , both of the University of Idaho , for ...
... means to the world . To shrink from the task is immoral : to face it , is . . . to expose one's own unworthiness . " 4 I am indebted to Mrs. Charles F. Hudson and Professor Theo- dore A. Sherman , both of the University of Idaho , for ...
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... means a dominant trait . In contrasting Macbeth with Richard , we shall find remorse and sensitivity in ample measure . Of the twenty excerpts under the heading " On the Character of Richard " printed in the New Variorum Shakespeare ...
... means a dominant trait . In contrasting Macbeth with Richard , we shall find remorse and sensitivity in ample measure . Of the twenty excerpts under the heading " On the Character of Richard " printed in the New Variorum Shakespeare ...
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... means for explaining cer- tain elements of the plot to the audience . It is not true , as Schücking maintains , " that the action could not dispense with the prayer scenę , inasmuch as it is the only means of giving the spectator the ...
... means for explaining cer- tain elements of the plot to the audience . It is not true , as Schücking maintains , " that the action could not dispense with the prayer scenę , inasmuch as it is the only means of giving the spectator the ...
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