Troilus and CressidaMethuen, 1982 - 337 Seiten At Troy during the Trojan War, Troilus and Cressida begin a love affair. Cressida is forced to leave Troy to join her father in the Greek camp. Meanwhile, the Greeks endeavour to lessen the pride of Achilles. The tone alternates between bawdy comedy and tragic gloom. Readers and theatre-goers have frequently found it difficult to understand how they are meant to respond to the characters. |
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... phrase suggests the ' mother ' or hysterica passio ) . I hesitate to pass judgement , the evidence is so contradictory ; and yet , while it is hardly possible to say for certain what must lie behind Q , it is not necessary therefore to ...
... phrase suggests the ' mother ' or hysterica passio ) . I hesitate to pass judgement , the evidence is so contradictory ; and yet , while it is hardly possible to say for certain what must lie behind Q , it is not necessary therefore to ...
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... phrase here may perhaps be meant to stand for forehand sinew , i.e. the strongest mem- ber . 144. airy ] Walker ( NCS ) suggests 135 140 145 ' lofty ' and ' in everyone's mouth ' ( cf. aura popularis ) , which is attractive : Latin ...
... phrase here may perhaps be meant to stand for forehand sinew , i.e. the strongest mem- ber . 144. airy ] Walker ( NCS ) suggests 135 140 145 ' lofty ' and ' in everyone's mouth ' ( cf. aura popularis ) , which is attractive : Latin ...
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... phrase was ) . Aristotle's opinion may be found in the Ethics , 1.3 ( i.e. very early in the work , where any casual reader might find it ) , and was well known : otherwise , Erasmus ' Colloquies ( ' De colloquiorum utilitate ...
... phrase was ) . Aristotle's opinion may be found in the Ethics , 1.3 ( i.e. very early in the work , where any casual reader might find it ) , and was well known : otherwise , Erasmus ' Colloquies ( ' De colloquiorum utilitate ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
d Homer | 33 |
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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