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Strana 52
Throughout his behaviour runs this constant sense of paradox , of a crazy inversion of motive and action : with a fine display of choler , he throws the meat away because it engenders choler ( iv . i . 141-61 ) ; in their bedchamber ...
Throughout his behaviour runs this constant sense of paradox , of a crazy inversion of motive and action : with a fine display of choler , he throws the meat away because it engenders choler ( iv . i . 141-61 ) ; in their bedchamber ...
Strana 122
In both cases the motives for the character's action are consistent enough with the rest of his behaviour : the problem is in the dramatic idiom , where a conventionalized action is foisted on us a little too abruptly .
In both cases the motives for the character's action are consistent enough with the rest of his behaviour : the problem is in the dramatic idiom , where a conventionalized action is foisted on us a little too abruptly .
Strana 164
... heart is produced , not by the news of Hero's death , or by the rebukes of Leonato and Benedick , but by the discovery that his bride was innocent after all - – in other words , by setting the machinery of the action into reverse .
... heart is produced , not by the news of Hero's death , or by the rebukes of Leonato and Benedick , but by the discovery that his bride was innocent after all - – in other words , by setting the machinery of the action into reverse .
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