Jonson and ShakespeareMacmillan, 1983 - 221 Seiten |
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... things . Both Hal and Hamlet rationalise the indulgence in terms of what they learn , yet for both the indulgence is a real danger . For Hal , the pre- tence of dropping the burden of duty is seductive , making its picking up again a ...
... things . Both Hal and Hamlet rationalise the indulgence in terms of what they learn , yet for both the indulgence is a real danger . For Hal , the pre- tence of dropping the burden of duty is seductive , making its picking up again a ...
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... things may fairly be claimed . Deftly but indisput- ably , it draws attention to a language of value by which the things of this world may be judged ; and , by its witty play on words , it encourages in the audience the sort of dual ...
... things may fairly be claimed . Deftly but indisput- ably , it draws attention to a language of value by which the things of this world may be judged ; and , by its witty play on words , it encourages in the audience the sort of dual ...
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... things like the Truth . For , the Fable and Fiction is ( as it were ) the forme and Soule of any Poeticall worke , or Poeme . [ 4 ] This recalls Spenser's comment in An Hymne of Beautie ( 133 ) , ' For soule is forme and doth the bodie ...
... things like the Truth . For , the Fable and Fiction is ( as it were ) the forme and Soule of any Poeticall worke , or Poeme . [ 4 ] This recalls Spenser's comment in An Hymne of Beautie ( 133 ) , ' For soule is forme and doth the bodie ...
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the Loneliness of Integrity | 18 |
Hamlet Macbeth | 35 |
Troilus and Cressida | 57 |
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