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... Ulysses pleads . It is not merely that Achilles , disordered in himself , breaks the unity of the Greek camp ... Ulysses carries out this characteristic bit of diplomacy gives us the second of the sequences that deserve some special ...
... Ulysses pleads . It is not merely that Achilles , disordered in himself , breaks the unity of the Greek camp ... Ulysses carries out this characteristic bit of diplomacy gives us the second of the sequences that deserve some special ...
Pagina 60
Lionel Charles Knights. ULYSSES . Now , great Thetis ' son ! ACHILLES . What are you reading ? ULYSSES . A strange fellow here Writes me : That man , how dearly ever parted , How much in having , or without , or in , Cannot make boast to ...
Lionel Charles Knights. ULYSSES . Now , great Thetis ' son ! ACHILLES . What are you reading ? ULYSSES . A strange fellow here Writes me : That man , how dearly ever parted , How much in having , or without , or in , Cannot make boast to ...
Pagina 245
... Ulysses for example in lines 197-210 of the scene in which the ' order ' speech occurs : — They tax our policy , and call it cowardice ; Count wisdom as no member of the war .... 5. First , according to Mr K. Deighton , the editor of ...
... Ulysses for example in lines 197-210 of the scene in which the ' order ' speech occurs : — They tax our policy , and call it cowardice ; Count wisdom as no member of the war .... 5. First , according to Mr K. Deighton , the editor of ...
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First Observations | 16 |
The Sonnets and King Henry | 35 |
The Theme of Appearance and Reality in Troilus | 55 |
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