Shakespeare, Sophocles: Dramatic Themes and ModesBookman Associates, 1960 - Počet stran: 117 |
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... mind , Shakespeare's irony in Hamlet will be seen to be developed from somewhat trivial beginnings , and from sources primarily tending to entertainment . II Shakespeare's irony owed nothing , apparently , directly to Soph- ocles or to ...
... mind , Shakespeare's irony in Hamlet will be seen to be developed from somewhat trivial beginnings , and from sources primarily tending to entertainment . II Shakespeare's irony owed nothing , apparently , directly to Soph- ocles or to ...
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... mind that has always had authority as her guide to action . These two deaths combine to arouse Laertes to fury and unite him with Claudius against the “ mad " prince . Irony attendant upon disguise has had ample opportunity for tragic ...
... mind that has always had authority as her guide to action . These two deaths combine to arouse Laertes to fury and unite him with Claudius against the “ mad " prince . Irony attendant upon disguise has had ample opportunity for tragic ...
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... mind demanding that he kill his uncle . He who believed that man is , " in apprehen- sion how like a god ! the beauty of the world ! " is forced to spend his days in meditating upon his own obligation to destroy a man . It was ...
... mind demanding that he kill his uncle . He who believed that man is , " in apprehen- sion how like a god ! the beauty of the world ! " is forced to spend his days in meditating upon his own obligation to destroy a man . It was ...
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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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