Shakespeare: the Dark Comedies to the Last Plays: From Satire to CelebrationUniversity Press of Virginia, 1971 - Počet stran: 186 |
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... court as ward of the King . The death of her father frees Helena also , and allows her to pursue her own designs . What the scene brings home to us is the great convenience for budding heroes and heroines in comedy of having parents out ...
... court as ward of the King . The death of her father frees Helena also , and allows her to pursue her own designs . What the scene brings home to us is the great convenience for budding heroes and heroines in comedy of having parents out ...
Strana 33
... court ? ( 1. 166 ) The attack on vanity is here strengthened by the poet's opening admission that he has sinned himself in going to court in order to describe what he saw there : ' My sin indeed is great ' ( 1. 1 ) . In this poem , the ...
... court ? ( 1. 166 ) The attack on vanity is here strengthened by the poet's opening admission that he has sinned himself in going to court in order to describe what he saw there : ' My sin indeed is great ' ( 1. 1 ) . In this poem , the ...
Strana 71
... court - corruption and his enthusiasm for ' fearless virtue ' ( I.iv.13 ) . It seems to me doubtful whether this play really evokes a ' profound sense of moral distress ' , or provides a ' successful fusion of the solemn and grotesque ...
... court - corruption and his enthusiasm for ' fearless virtue ' ( I.iv.13 ) . It seems to me doubtful whether this play really evokes a ' profound sense of moral distress ' , or provides a ' successful fusion of the solemn and grotesque ...
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Shakespeare and satirical comedy | 7 |
Shakespeare and satirical tragedy | 63 |
Shakespeares last plays | 94 |
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