Shakespeare's Heroical Histories: Henry VI and Its Literary TraditionHarvard University Press, 1971 - Počet stran: 194 |
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... action directly produced the desired consequence ( " emulation of his fathers valor " ) in the " audience , " which in turn left its memorial to posterity in the twelve labors . In setting forth this paradigm of lively action transmuted ...
... action directly produced the desired consequence ( " emulation of his fathers valor " ) in the " audience , " which in turn left its memorial to posterity in the twelve labors . In setting forth this paradigm of lively action transmuted ...
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... action : the mention of “ a reproofe . . . to these degenerate , effeminate days of ours " simply puts the idea a little more strongly . It is also suggested that the perfec- tion of physical courage through valiant action has by now ...
... action : the mention of “ a reproofe . . . to these degenerate , effeminate days of ours " simply puts the idea a little more strongly . It is also suggested that the perfec- tion of physical courage through valiant action has by now ...
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... action . It follows that such structures will ordinarily share the peculiar features of all humanist history : a high degree of " clarity , order , and impact " in the delineation of the hero , and an indifference to the temporal shape ...
... action . It follows that such structures will ordinarily share the peculiar features of all humanist history : a high degree of " clarity , order , and impact " in the delineation of the hero , and an indifference to the temporal shape ...
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