Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... confusion in psychological and ethical terms . Luciana and the Abbess both advise Adriana of the proper relationship between husband and wife ; their analyses , however , are not instrumental in shaping the comic conclusion . Luciana ...
... confusion in psychological and ethical terms . Luciana and the Abbess both advise Adriana of the proper relationship between husband and wife ; their analyses , however , are not instrumental in shaping the comic conclusion . Luciana ...
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... confusion , however , is corrected when his judgments are " anatomiz'd " , and he recognizes his Helena has prevented his sins , fulfilled his demands , own mistakes . and can still offer him the love he had originally failed to value ...
... confusion , however , is corrected when his judgments are " anatomiz'd " , and he recognizes his Helena has prevented his sins , fulfilled his demands , own mistakes . and can still offer him the love he had originally failed to value ...
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... confusion of Vice and the cherising of struct —— Vertue . " 16 . Nevill Coghill , " The Basis of Shakespearean Comedy , " pp . 1-28 . 17 Thomas McFarland , Shakespeare's Pastoral Comedy ( Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina ...
... confusion of Vice and the cherising of struct —— Vertue . " 16 . Nevill Coghill , " The Basis of Shakespearean Comedy , " pp . 1-28 . 17 Thomas McFarland , Shakespeare's Pastoral Comedy ( Chapel Hill : The University of North Carolina ...
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