Jonson and ShakespeareMacmillan, 1983 - 221 Seiten |
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... scene his sententious long - windedness , his tetchiness , his wilful failure to take in what Troilus is saying , have all the same cause . Pandarus is dramatising himself , playing his chosen role for all it is worth , and he wants it ...
... scene his sententious long - windedness , his tetchiness , his wilful failure to take in what Troilus is saying , have all the same cause . Pandarus is dramatising himself , playing his chosen role for all it is worth , and he wants it ...
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... scenes before , or within , the tent of Achilles , is the scene in Troy which shows at its most extreme the feminising influence of the war's first cause . Pandarus , having at last arranged an assignation for the young lovers , seeks ...
... scenes before , or within , the tent of Achilles , is the scene in Troy which shows at its most extreme the feminising influence of the war's first cause . Pandarus , having at last arranged an assignation for the young lovers , seeks ...
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... scenes in Romeo and Juliet ) , but none more magnificently bold than that in Act I , scene iv of Coriolanus in expressing the intrinsic ' message ' of this play , where the key word ' alone ' , and its connotations of isolation and ...
... scenes in Romeo and Juliet ) , but none more magnificently bold than that in Act I , scene iv of Coriolanus in expressing the intrinsic ' message ' of this play , where the key word ' alone ' , and its connotations of isolation and ...
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the Loneliness of Integrity | 18 |
Hamlet Macbeth | 35 |
Troilus and Cressida | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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