Shakespeare, Sophocles: Dramatic Themes and ModesBookman Associates, 1960 - Počet stran: 117 |
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... pray that if , with my privity , he should become an inmate of my house , I may suffer the same things which even now I called down on others.1 Here is a situation tense with tragic meaning to the 10 SOURCES OF IRONY.
... pray that if , with my privity , he should become an inmate of my house , I may suffer the same things which even now I called down on others.1 Here is a situation tense with tragic meaning to the 10 SOURCES OF IRONY.
Strana 82
... become aware of disasters radiating in varied ways from the centers of evil distortions and devices . In these ... becomes aware of the depths and the heights of life . We wait in utmost tension , to discover if a selfish , imperious ...
... become aware of disasters radiating in varied ways from the centers of evil distortions and devices . In these ... becomes aware of the depths and the heights of life . We wait in utmost tension , to discover if a selfish , imperious ...
Strana 90
... become mere " will " and then " appetite " would even- tually devour itself . " Troy in our weakness stands , not in her strength . " This appraisal of the situations agrees with other pas- sages in Shakespeare's plays where he praises ...
... become mere " will " and then " appetite " would even- tually devour itself . " Troy in our weakness stands , not in her strength . " This appraisal of the situations agrees with other pas- sages in Shakespeare's plays where he praises ...
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SOURCES OF IRONY IN HAMLET | 9 |
STICHOMYTHIA CHORUS SOLILOQUY | 25 |
LADY LUMLEY AND IPHIGENEIA AT AULIS | 60 |
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