Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... fall . Shakespeare presents the Trojan war as bitter comedy . The both of motive and of action protagonists ' mistakes are exposed , and , in the speeches of Thersites , are subjected to caustic ridicule . The plot becomes necessary and ...
... fall . Shakespeare presents the Trojan war as bitter comedy . The both of motive and of action protagonists ' mistakes are exposed , and , in the speeches of Thersites , are subjected to caustic ridicule . The plot becomes necessary and ...
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... fall . The fourth act is set in Italy , and there Bertram falls into passionate error . He " fleshes his will " in his suit of Diana ; his " important blood , " " in his idle fire , / To buy his will " [ III , vii , 267 ] , leads him to ...
... fall . The fourth act is set in Italy , and there Bertram falls into passionate error . He " fleshes his will " in his suit of Diana ; his " important blood , " " in his idle fire , / To buy his will " [ III , vii , 267 ] , leads him to ...
Strana 169
... falls from moral and social grace , use psychology to explain the nature of that fall , and the type of plot typical of secular romance , by contrast , seems both improbable and morally inaccurate . Macbeth's fall , like Angelo's ...
... falls from moral and social grace , use psychology to explain the nature of that fall , and the type of plot typical of secular romance , by contrast , seems both improbable and morally inaccurate . Macbeth's fall , like Angelo's ...
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