Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... course a bur- lesque of the extravagant conceits of her master ( and other courtly lovers ) . Her equivocation and wit only serve to bind poor Olivia more firmly ; the following exchange immediately precedes Olivia's frank avowal of ...
... course a bur- lesque of the extravagant conceits of her master ( and other courtly lovers ) . Her equivocation and wit only serve to bind poor Olivia more firmly ; the following exchange immediately precedes Olivia's frank avowal of ...
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... course , Antony is profoundly ambivalent about where his choice should ultimately reside , ambivalent about the total commit- ment that Egypt and Cleopatra require . It is only in defeat and death that he can . make this commitment ...
... course , Antony is profoundly ambivalent about where his choice should ultimately reside , ambivalent about the total commit- ment that Egypt and Cleopatra require . It is only in defeat and death that he can . make this commitment ...
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... course , only temporary ; it takes the final unveiling and Prospero's con- fronting them with their guilt to consolidate it fully . Nevertheless , the efficacy of Prospero's design is clear , and it is not just a matter of plot . The ...
... course , only temporary ; it takes the final unveiling and Prospero's con- fronting them with their guilt to consolidate it fully . Nevertheless , the efficacy of Prospero's design is clear , and it is not just a matter of plot . The ...
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