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But each element in the play's world , being unique , is also precious , for only by its uniqueness can it contribute to the overall harmony - just as each hound in Theseus's pack , by baying a different note , contributes to the total ...
But each element in the play's world , being unique , is also precious , for only by its uniqueness can it contribute to the overall harmony - just as each hound in Theseus's pack , by baying a different note , contributes to the total ...
Strana 149
As in A Midsummer Night's Dream , the harmony of the comic ending must be achieved by selection ; Portia's speeches about finding beauty by shutting out distractions have suggested as much . But while in the other play we were only told ...
As in A Midsummer Night's Dream , the harmony of the comic ending must be achieved by selection ; Portia's speeches about finding beauty by shutting out distractions have suggested as much . But while in the other play we were only told ...
Strana 216
There is a harmony of different generations suggested here , quite different from the conflict of youth and age so frequently found in comedy ( and invoked in this play by Silvius , who accuses Corin of being too old to understand love ...
There is a harmony of different generations suggested here , quite different from the conflict of youth and age so frequently found in comedy ( and invoked in this play by Silvius , who accuses Corin of being too old to understand love ...
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