Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 255
... comfort or sympathy takes a special verbal form which might be called an ' anti- consolatio ' , a response to suffering which utters words that actually cancel comfort . Such responses reverse the normal consolatio structure , where the ...
... comfort or sympathy takes a special verbal form which might be called an ' anti- consolatio ' , a response to suffering which utters words that actually cancel comfort . Such responses reverse the normal consolatio structure , where the ...
Strana 262
... comfort seems to carry a good deal of dramatic sympathy with it . Richard II's refusal to be consoled , two Acts later , is more ambivalent . In the crucial scene ( 3.2 ) where he returns to England , no longer an arbitrary tyrant but a ...
... comfort seems to carry a good deal of dramatic sympathy with it . Richard II's refusal to be consoled , two Acts later , is more ambivalent . In the crucial scene ( 3.2 ) where he returns to England , no longer an arbitrary tyrant but a ...
Strana 264
... comfort any more . ( 204ff ) In choosing the ' sweet way ' of despair , Carlisle tells him , Richard is lending ' in your weakness strength unto your foe , / And so your follies fight against yourself ' ( 180ff ) . Richard's self ...
... comfort any more . ( 204ff ) In choosing the ' sweet way ' of despair , Carlisle tells him , Richard is lending ' in your weakness strength unto your foe , / And so your follies fight against yourself ' ( 180ff ) . Richard's self ...
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