Jonson and ShakespeareMacmillan, 1983 - 221 Seiten |
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... fools . It is slightly more startling to find the court fool usurping the function of the parson . But several crit- ics have cursorily noted that the fool's cap resembles the monk's cowl ( ' Cucullus non facit monachum ' , observes ...
... fools . It is slightly more startling to find the court fool usurping the function of the parson . But several crit- ics have cursorily noted that the fool's cap resembles the monk's cowl ( ' Cucullus non facit monachum ' , observes ...
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... Fool's harmless knaveries , is provoked by this speech to retort : ' Go thy ways , I begin to be aweary of thee . ' ' The Fool ' , writes Susanne Langer , ' is a red - blooded - - responsible - • · He fellow ; he is , in fact , close to ...
... Fool's harmless knaveries , is provoked by this speech to retort : ' Go thy ways , I begin to be aweary of thee . ' ' The Fool ' , writes Susanne Langer , ' is a red - blooded - - responsible - • · He fellow ; he is , in fact , close to ...
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... fool of tragedy . The fool in Othello is choric , but not priestly ; while the wisdom of Lear's fool is as much pagan as Christian , and contains few allusions to the specific be- liefs or practices of the church . The fool in Hamlet is ...
... fool of tragedy . The fool in Othello is choric , but not priestly ; while the wisdom of Lear's fool is as much pagan as Christian , and contains few allusions to the specific be- liefs or practices of the church . The fool in Hamlet is ...
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the Loneliness of Integrity | 18 |
Hamlet Macbeth | 35 |
Troilus and Cressida | 57 |
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