Later ShakespeareJohn Russell Brown, Bernard Harris Edward Arnold, 1966 - 264 ページ |
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... lives in and transmute them into something metaphysically meaningful ; the effect of Brutus , Hamlet , Othello and Lear is to spiritualize by their suffer- ings the self - interested assumptions of those who live around them and have ...
... lives in and transmute them into something metaphysically meaningful ; the effect of Brutus , Hamlet , Othello and Lear is to spiritualize by their suffer- ings the self - interested assumptions of those who live around them and have ...
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... lives his life around his exile ; Belarius and Posthumus are exiled from the British Court ; Perdita and Camillo live in banishment ( though she does not know it ) ; Prospero's exile provides the whole subject of The Tempest . The ...
... lives his life around his exile ; Belarius and Posthumus are exiled from the British Court ; Perdita and Camillo live in banishment ( though she does not know it ) ; Prospero's exile provides the whole subject of The Tempest . The ...
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... lives ' : MIRANDA : ' Tis farre off : And rather like a dreame , then an assurance That my remembrance warrants : Had I not Fowre , or five women once , that tended me ? PROSPERO : Thou hadst ; and more Miranda : But how is it That this ...
... lives ' : MIRANDA : ' Tis farre off : And rather like a dreame , then an assurance That my remembrance warrants : Had I not Fowre , or five women once , that tended me ? PROSPERO : Thou hadst ; and more Miranda : But how is it That this ...
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