Jonson and ShakespeareMacmillan, 1983 - 221 Seiten |
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... hand - to - hand combat , for it must not be overlooked that it is his courage , allied to his skill with the rapier , that gives him the opportunity to accomplish his revenge . Fortinbras may be an equivocal figure as the successor to ...
... hand - to - hand combat , for it must not be overlooked that it is his courage , allied to his skill with the rapier , that gives him the opportunity to accomplish his revenge . Fortinbras may be an equivocal figure as the successor to ...
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... hand , argues that the lovers ' experiences , considered together as a ' story ' , and authenticated by the fact that they were shared by different people , must be taken more seriously than this . They are not merely ' fancy's images ...
... hand , argues that the lovers ' experiences , considered together as a ' story ' , and authenticated by the fact that they were shared by different people , must be taken more seriously than this . They are not merely ' fancy's images ...
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... hand , the republic as a framework for civil dis- sension and its consequent evils ; on the other hand , the empire as the seat of monarchical rule and the blessings of peace : such a reading of Roman history coincides with the ...
... hand , the republic as a framework for civil dis- sension and its consequent evils ; on the other hand , the empire as the seat of monarchical rule and the blessings of peace : such a reading of Roman history coincides with the ...
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the Loneliness of Integrity | 18 |
Hamlet Macbeth | 35 |
Troilus and Cressida | 57 |
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