Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... tale of Felix's infidelity to Felismena recounted in Montemayor's romance , Shakespeare adds another tale of romantic adventure : the love and attempted elopement of Silvia and Valentine . By developing these complications as a second ...
... tale of Felix's infidelity to Felismena recounted in Montemayor's romance , Shakespeare adds another tale of romantic adventure : the love and attempted elopement of Silvia and Valentine . By developing these complications as a second ...
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... tale of Felix's infidelity to Felismena recounted in Montemayor's romance , Shakespeare adds another tale of romantic adventure : the love and attempted elopement of Silvia and Valentine . By developing these complications as a second ...
... tale of Felix's infidelity to Felismena recounted in Montemayor's romance , Shakespeare adds another tale of romantic adventure : the love and attempted elopement of Silvia and Valentine . By developing these complications as a second ...
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... tale elements of romantic comedy .... There is a difference in The Winter's Tale from these conditions , of course , in that Shakespeare uses with great accuracy all the symptoms of psychopathic jealousy , and so denies us the mood of ...
... tale elements of romantic comedy .... There is a difference in The Winter's Tale from these conditions , of course , in that Shakespeare uses with great accuracy all the symptoms of psychopathic jealousy , and so denies us the mood of ...
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