Shakespeare's Early Comedies: Myth, Metamorphosis, MannerismAcademiae Ubsaliensis, 1993 - Počet stran: 218 |
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... Silvia.37 Silvia later on in the play refers to herself as a shadow because her true substance , her soul , is with Valentine ( IV.ii.124 ) . In this sense Valentine will have to feed on the " shadow of perfection " that , because of ...
... Silvia.37 Silvia later on in the play refers to herself as a shadow because her true substance , her soul , is with Valentine ( IV.ii.124 ) . In this sense Valentine will have to feed on the " shadow of perfection " that , because of ...
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... Silvia's picture must have called up the idea of Pygmalion in the minds of Shakespeare's contemporaries . The courtly poetry of the Renaissance had a particular liking for this myth . In Shake- speare's application of the story , Silvia ...
... Silvia's picture must have called up the idea of Pygmalion in the minds of Shakespeare's contemporaries . The courtly poetry of the Renaissance had a particular liking for this myth . In Shake- speare's application of the story , Silvia ...
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... Silvia's hand . The other , Thurio , having been kept prisoner by the outlaws , arrives immediately after this ceremony , and promptly claims Silvia as his . " Yonder is Silvia ; and Silvia's mine , " he exclaims ( V.iv.123 ) . In ...
... Silvia's hand . The other , Thurio , having been kept prisoner by the outlaws , arrives immediately after this ceremony , and promptly claims Silvia as his . " Yonder is Silvia ; and Silvia's mine , " he exclaims ( V.iv.123 ) . In ...
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