Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... King first attempts to convince Bertram that he has misjudged Helena , and , when that fails , orders him to obey . He reminds Bertram of his dependence upon royal favor , warns him of the consequences of " youth and ignorance , " and ...
... King first attempts to convince Bertram that he has misjudged Helena , and , when that fails , orders him to obey . He reminds Bertram of his dependence upon royal favor , warns him of the consequences of " youth and ignorance , " and ...
Strana 148
... King , but the King believes that " what at full I know , thou know'st no part , / I knowing all my peril , thou no art " [ II , i , 135 – 6 ] . Helena urges the King not to confuse his limited human knowledge with true knowledge , but ...
... King , but the King believes that " what at full I know , thou know'st no part , / I knowing all my peril , thou no art " [ II , i , 135 – 6 ] . Helena urges the King not to confuse his limited human knowledge with true knowledge , but ...
Strana 150
... King believes that Bertram , " As mad in folly , lack'd the sense to know / Her estimation home " [ V , iii , 3 ... King's pardon , blaming his ignorance , and explaining why she whom all men prais'd and whom myself , Since I have lost ...
... King believes that Bertram , " As mad in folly , lack'd the sense to know / Her estimation home " [ V , iii , 3 ... King's pardon , blaming his ignorance , and explaining why she whom all men prais'd and whom myself , Since I have lost ...
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