Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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Shakespeare and the Art of Illusion Anthony B. Dawson. that truth is obscured by the accretions of falsehood , and nakedness is truth's genuine condition . The mock trial scene , perhaps the maddest in the play , is also emblematic in ...
Shakespeare and the Art of Illusion Anthony B. Dawson. that truth is obscured by the accretions of falsehood , and nakedness is truth's genuine condition . The mock trial scene , perhaps the maddest in the play , is also emblematic in ...
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... truth expressed through the acts of his son and the shepherdess . Florizel sees the truth in ' falsehood ' ; Polixenes , like Leontes earlier , sees falsehood in truth . We are , in a sense , half way through the movement the play ...
... truth expressed through the acts of his son and the shepherdess . Florizel sees the truth in ' falsehood ' ; Polixenes , like Leontes earlier , sees falsehood in truth . We are , in a sense , half way through the movement the play ...
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... truth of things : O sweet Paulina , Make me to think so twenty years together ! No settled senses of the world can match The pleasure of that madness . ( v.iii.70-3 ) This belief in fancy's truth in the face of reason's doubts recalls ...
... truth of things : O sweet Paulina , Make me to think so twenty years together ! No settled senses of the world can match The pleasure of that madness . ( v.iii.70-3 ) This belief in fancy's truth in the face of reason's doubts recalls ...
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