Roman DramaThomas Alan Dorey, Donald Reynolds Dudley Basic Books, 1965 - 229 Seiten |
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... mind to your mother , tell me , and you shall see I'le set it hard ' . The king recoils at this incredibly vulgar image of himself , and the play begins to move toward the comic conclusion implicit in its title . Falstaff and Bessus are ...
... mind to your mother , tell me , and you shall see I'le set it hard ' . The king recoils at this incredibly vulgar image of himself , and the play begins to move toward the comic conclusion implicit in its title . Falstaff and Bessus are ...
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... mind . When personal life is so much at the mercy and whim of a violently unpredictable political world , stoicism is perhaps a most comforting philosophy . In both Seneca's Rome and Shakespeare's London there was ample opportunity to ...
... mind . When personal life is so much at the mercy and whim of a violently unpredictable political world , stoicism is perhaps a most comforting philosophy . In both Seneca's Rome and Shakespeare's London there was ample opportunity to ...
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... mind That which our pious foundress has designed As one of our traditions , cannot be , Without disgrace , rescinded legally . Demipho : Well , Crito ? Crito : Hegio : Demipho : It's knotty . I should say this needs more thought . May ...
... mind That which our pious foundress has designed As one of our traditions , cannot be , Without disgrace , rescinded legally . Demipho : Well , Crito ? Crito : Hegio : Demipho : It's knotty . I should say this needs more thought . May ...
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Plautus and his Audience | 21 |
The Glorious Military | 51 |
The Amphitryo Theme | 87 |
Urheberrecht | |
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