Shakespeare, Jonson, Molière: The Comic ContractMacmillan, 1980 - 246 Seiten |
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... figure who throughout the play is used to represent a lost order of aristocratic integrity . An insult to Orlando is an insult to the memory of his father : Oliver . Wilt thou lay hands on me villain ? Orlando . I am no villain . I am ...
... figure who throughout the play is used to represent a lost order of aristocratic integrity . An insult to Orlando is an insult to the memory of his father : Oliver . Wilt thou lay hands on me villain ? Orlando . I am no villain . I am ...
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... figure of high authority , in which the pattern of comic providence is ultimately executed by a masterful agent of that providence . Two instances will serve as the focus for the present discussion Theseus in A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
... figure of high authority , in which the pattern of comic providence is ultimately executed by a masterful agent of that providence . Two instances will serve as the focus for the present discussion Theseus in A Midsummer Night's Dream ...
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... figure of Providence , he may nevertheless represent the agent of this comic form of providence without the capital . We looked in Chapter Three at two Shakespearean comic controllers , Theseus and Prospero , who might be related to ...
... figure of Providence , he may nevertheless represent the agent of this comic form of providence without the capital . We looked in Chapter Three at two Shakespearean comic controllers , Theseus and Prospero , who might be related to ...
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The Triumph of Nature | 19 |
Comic Controllers | 43 |
Quacks and Conmen | 69 |
Urheberrecht | |
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