Comic Justice in Shakespeare's Comedies, 第 1 巻Inst. f. Anglistik u. Amerikanistik, Univ. Salzburg, 1980 - 467 ページ |
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... human beings 58 as things . The Christians ' sincerity is questioned and the practice of the New Law challenged . Shylock also uses the same tactic he employed in the " Hath not a Jew eyes ? " speech , that is , he uses the evil of ...
... human beings 58 as things . The Christians ' sincerity is questioned and the practice of the New Law challenged . Shylock also uses the same tactic he employed in the " Hath not a Jew eyes ? " speech , that is , he uses the evil of ...
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... a traditional feast . The night is almost over , and the approaching day brings with it new feelings of joy . In A Midsummer Night's Dream , our notions about the 125 vision of a human and cosmic harmony and dramatic embodiment ...
... a traditional feast . The night is almost over , and the approaching day brings with it new feelings of joy . In A Midsummer Night's Dream , our notions about the 125 vision of a human and cosmic harmony and dramatic embodiment ...
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... human nature and lack of human love and passion are also apparent in Angelo , the Duke's deputy . The Duke , Angelo and Isabella all believe that they have conquered their passions by denying them . Theirs is revealed to be a virtue ...
... human nature and lack of human love and passion are also apparent in Angelo , the Duke's deputy . The Duke , Angelo and Isabella all believe that they have conquered their passions by denying them . Theirs is revealed to be a virtue ...
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