Two Shakespearean Sequences: Henry VI to Richard II and Pericles to Timon of AthensUniversity of Pittsburgh Press, 1977 - 245 Seiten |
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... live . When this is known , then to divide the times : So many hours must I tend my flock , So many hours must I ... lives of king and shepherd are bound together in the same order of which the true crown is the symbol . The ' crown of ...
... live . When this is known , then to divide the times : So many hours must I tend my flock , So many hours must I ... lives of king and shepherd are bound together in the same order of which the true crown is the symbol . The ' crown of ...
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... live divided lives . To extend her metaphor a little , if the soul's windows are closed so that the policeman is not looking in , then the soul is not looking out much either . If then the state thrives at the soul's expense , what kind ...
... live divided lives . To extend her metaphor a little , if the soul's windows are closed so that the policeman is not looking in , then the soul is not looking out much either . If then the state thrives at the soul's expense , what kind ...
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... live in pleasure . Yes , indeed shall you , and taste gentlemen of all fashions . You shall fare well ; you shall ... lives . The recovery of his daughter will be the recovery of his life , and looked at with the limits of the ...
... live in pleasure . Yes , indeed shall you , and taste gentlemen of all fashions . You shall fare well ; you shall ... lives . The recovery of his daughter will be the recovery of his life , and looked at with the limits of the ...
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Alcibiades allegory Ariel artist audience audience's beauty Bolingbroke Caliban Cardenio cause character Clarence Clifford comedy comic conscience criticism crown Cymbeline death drama dramatist dream Elizabethan England evil eyes Falconbridge feeling fiction Gloucester Gloucester's gods Gower Hamlet hath Henry VIII Henry's hero human Iachimo idea imagery imagination Imogen innocence irony kind King John King Lear King's Knight's Tale language Leontes London Marina means mind moral motive murder narrative nature Noble Kinsmen Pandulph Perdita Pericles pity play play's action plot poet poetic political Polixenes Posthumus Prince Prospero Queen readers reason Richard Richard II Romantic says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare shows soliloquy soul speaks speare's spectator speech stage story style symbol Tempest theatre Thebes thee theme Theseus things thou Timon of Athens truth Tudor turns Winter's Tale Wolsey Wolsey's words York York's Yorkists