Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... honour ? I think be- cause he senses that without this notion of honour the whole political system , the world of both Hamlet senior and Fortinbras , will collapse . But there is an undercurrent both here and in the graveyard scene a ...
... honour ? I think be- cause he senses that without this notion of honour the whole political system , the world of both Hamlet senior and Fortinbras , will collapse . But there is an undercurrent both here and in the graveyard scene a ...
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... honour , triggers an almost automatic response on the part of the listeners , even though what Troilus is calling honour- able is at least questionable . As in 1.iii , the context of the scene , together with what follows it , undercuts ...
... honour , triggers an almost automatic response on the part of the listeners , even though what Troilus is calling honour- able is at least questionable . As in 1.iii , the context of the scene , together with what follows it , undercuts ...
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... honour . Though this is Hector's opinion ' in way of truth , ' truth is not so important as ' honour ' and so he capitulates , agreeing that to keep Helen is ' a cause that hath no mean depend- ence / Upon our joint and several ...
... honour . Though this is Hector's opinion ' in way of truth , ' truth is not so important as ' honour ' and so he capitulates , agreeing that to keep Helen is ' a cause that hath no mean depend- ence / Upon our joint and several ...
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