Shakespeare's SatireOxford University Press, 1943 - 227 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... folly . ' " 2 A ' humor ' figure thus came to be a man impervious to everything in the world except the folly which dominated him . He was a creature ridden by idiosyncrasy . Characters much like these ' humorous ' figures first appear ...
... folly . ' " 2 A ' humor ' figure thus came to be a man impervious to everything in the world except the folly which dominated him . He was a creature ridden by idiosyncrasy . Characters much like these ' humorous ' figures first appear ...
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... folly they all represent . It also makes all the figures seem like automata , and hence absurd victims of a folly or a vice , creatures to arouse at once our scorn and derision . Timon , the man , is nothing like Jonson's Volpone . The ...
... folly they all represent . It also makes all the figures seem like automata , and hence absurd victims of a folly or a vice , creatures to arouse at once our scorn and derision . Timon , the man , is nothing like Jonson's Volpone . The ...
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... folly . They will see that the gold standards of Athens , in the scales of which Timon's false friends weigh him , have rendered him a fool of generosity and have caused him with lavish gestures to strut down the path of extrava- gance ...
... folly . They will see that the gold standards of Athens , in the scales of which Timon's false friends weigh him , have rendered him a fool of generosity and have caused him with lavish gestures to strut down the path of extrava- gance ...
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The Clown | 3 |
Loves Labors Lost | 24 |
As You Like It | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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