Jonson and ShakespeareMacmillan, 1983 - 221 Seiten |
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... sense an impossible task , for the clock cannot be put back ; at best it can only be regulated , and even then there is no guaran- tee of how long that re - established order will last . Henry V dies young , and the Wars of the Roses ...
... sense an impossible task , for the clock cannot be put back ; at best it can only be regulated , and even then there is no guaran- tee of how long that re - established order will last . Henry V dies young , and the Wars of the Roses ...
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... sense of future obligation . Falstaff is constantly seeking reassuring prom- ises ; Hal is as constantly denying them to him , and clearly warning that things will not be as Falstaff supposes . To continue for the moment to consider Hal ...
... sense of future obligation . Falstaff is constantly seeking reassuring prom- ises ; Hal is as constantly denying them to him , and clearly warning that things will not be as Falstaff supposes . To continue for the moment to consider Hal ...
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... sense that the purposes they level at are worth achieving for their own sake . We , with our knowledge of the whole ... sense that nobody understands them , fear that they are no better than what they seek to amend . But the audience is ...
... sense that the purposes they level at are worth achieving for their own sake . We , with our knowledge of the whole ... sense that nobody understands them , fear that they are no better than what they seek to amend . But the audience is ...
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the Loneliness of Integrity | 18 |
Hamlet Macbeth | 35 |
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