Shakespeare, Sophocles: Dramatic Themes and ModesBookman Associates, 1960 - Počet stran: 117 |
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... hand ? No , this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine , Making the green one red . ( II , ii , 60 ) As fear of reprisals beset him he became more and more communicative , expressing himself to himself in brilliant ...
... hand ? No , this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine , Making the green one red . ( II , ii , 60 ) As fear of reprisals beset him he became more and more communicative , expressing himself to himself in brilliant ...
Strana 95
... hand both open and both free ; For what he has he gives , what thinks he shows ; Yet gives he not till judgment guide his bounty , Not dignifies an impair thought with breath ; Manly as Hector ; but more dangerous ; For Hector in his ...
... hand both open and both free ; For what he has he gives , what thinks he shows ; Yet gives he not till judgment guide his bounty , Not dignifies an impair thought with breath ; Manly as Hector ; but more dangerous ; For Hector in his ...
Strana 108
... hands of the nobles who have drawn swords preparatory to killing King Alonzo and Gonzalo ; he helps perform the anti - mask with other spirits , and was Prospero's agent in the mask , Act IV , in which appear Iris , the rainbow ...
... hands of the nobles who have drawn swords preparatory to killing King Alonzo and Gonzalo ; he helps perform the anti - mask with other spirits , and was Prospero's agent in the mask , Act IV , in which appear Iris , the rainbow ...
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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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