Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... discovers its perspective on morality in its insistence on human weakness.84 By the use of contrast , Shakespeare portrays the weaknesses and strengths of men who are less than perfect and are often easily misled . Yet he insists that ...
... discovers its perspective on morality in its insistence on human weakness.84 By the use of contrast , Shakespeare portrays the weaknesses and strengths of men who are less than perfect and are often easily misled . Yet he insists that ...
Strana 103
... discovers Maria's letter is reminiscent of the " baiting " of Beatrice and Benedick ; however , we feel less sympathy for the ambitious Malvolio , who would marry that he might enforce his strictures against cakes and ale . When ...
... discovers Maria's letter is reminiscent of the " baiting " of Beatrice and Benedick ; however , we feel less sympathy for the ambitious Malvolio , who would marry that he might enforce his strictures against cakes and ale . When ...
Strana 152
... discovers how his own deeds have compromised his honor . These lessons teach him to " Judge rightly " and , in the world of secular comedy , to love Helena . It has been conjectured that Shakespeare was so successful in dramatizing ...
... discovers how his own deeds have compromised his honor . These lessons teach him to " Judge rightly " and , in the world of secular comedy , to love Helena . It has been conjectured that Shakespeare was so successful in dramatizing ...
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