Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... pastoral retreats of Shakespeare's later comedies can also be found here . For its comic denouement , The Two Gentlemen of Verona moves to the forest , where a pastoral Valentine rules his gang of bandits , where human nature shows its ...
... pastoral retreats of Shakespeare's later comedies can also be found here . For its comic denouement , The Two Gentlemen of Verona moves to the forest , where a pastoral Valentine rules his gang of bandits , where human nature shows its ...
Strana 179
... pastoral world as had The Two Gentlemen of Verona , The Merchant of Venice , and As You Like It . In- stead ... pastoral romance . It parallels Leontes ' and Polixenes ' own youth ( which has already been described by Polixenes in ...
... pastoral world as had The Two Gentlemen of Verona , The Merchant of Venice , and As You Like It . In- stead ... pastoral romance . It parallels Leontes ' and Polixenes ' own youth ( which has already been described by Polixenes in ...
Strana 193
... pastoral vision itself , and sug- gesting that fallen man cannot remain in such a world . On the other hand ... pastoral world , in- stinctively correct . Moreover , in the last plays , there are several occasions , in pastoral episodes ...
... pastoral vision itself , and sug- gesting that fallen man cannot remain in such a world . On the other hand ... pastoral world , in- stinctively correct . Moreover , in the last plays , there are several occasions , in pastoral episodes ...
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