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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... seem to point another way . Thersites ' ' moyle ' and ' fichooke ' , being dialect forms ( of ' mule ' and ' fitchew ... seems to me , on balance , that where there are such possi- bilities of error , there is probably more than merely ...
... seem to point another way . Thersites ' ' moyle ' and ' fichooke ' , being dialect forms ( of ' mule ' and ' fitchew ... seems to me , on balance , that where there are such possi- bilities of error , there is probably more than merely ...
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... seems an odd thing to say , since Shakespeare's dramatic technique relies heavily in most of the plays upon the juxtaposition of similar or opposed attitudes or actions , so that the audience may make a comparative judgement . But in ...
... seems an odd thing to say , since Shakespeare's dramatic technique relies heavily in most of the plays upon the juxtaposition of similar or opposed attitudes or actions , so that the audience may make a comparative judgement . But in ...
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... seems clear that the two phrases must correspond to the two verbs in 1. 39 . 41-2 . ] As if his own desire for conquest , despite any question of skill in arms , were enough to ensure his victory . ' F's luck ( Q lust ) seems weak ; it ...
... seems clear that the two phrases must correspond to the two verbs in 1. 39 . 41-2 . ] As if his own desire for conquest , despite any question of skill in arms , were enough to ensure his victory . ' F's luck ( Q lust ) seems weak ; it ...
Inhalt
INTRODUCTION | 1 |
d Homer | 33 |
TROILUS AND CRESSIDA | 95 |
Urheberrecht | |
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