Shakespeare's Romance of the Word, Band 10Bucknell University Press, 1990 - 183 Seiten This work is a critical study of Pericles, Cymbeline, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest, with a focus on Shakespeare's exploration of language in its destructive potentialities and its redemptive workings. |
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... reason for't , for if a king bid a man be a villain , he's bound by the indenture of his oath to be one . ( 1.3.3-8 ) The remainder of this short scene reveals , however , the benefits of proclaiming a monarch's misdeeds . The " seal'd ...
... reason for't , for if a king bid a man be a villain , he's bound by the indenture of his oath to be one . ( 1.3.3-8 ) The remainder of this short scene reveals , however , the benefits of proclaiming a monarch's misdeeds . The " seal'd ...
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... Leontes ' question concerning the reason for Polixenes ' change of plans with the reply " at the good queen's entreaty , " the King makes a fine distinction : At the queen's be't ; " good " should be The Winter's Tale 79.
... Leontes ' question concerning the reason for Polixenes ' change of plans with the reply " at the good queen's entreaty , " the King makes a fine distinction : At the queen's be't ; " good " should be The Winter's Tale 79.
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... reason and thus for learning . Thus Miranda's strong pity and her instinctive tendency to think well of everything , while admirable traits , di- vert the educational program of her schoolmaster . Nevertheless , Prospero succeeds ...
... reason and thus for learning . Thus Miranda's strong pity and her instinctive tendency to think well of everything , while admirable traits , di- vert the educational program of her schoolmaster . Nevertheless , Prospero succeeds ...
Inhalt
Acknowledgments | 9 |
Cymbeline | 41 |
The Winters Tale | 74 |
Urheberrecht | |
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