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honour ' . Shakespeare does not say that honour is unreal , a mere abstract word with which men hide reality from themselves : he simply points out — that is , the play has the effect of pointing out - that whether honour means much or ...
honour ' . Shakespeare does not say that honour is unreal , a mere abstract word with which men hide reality from themselves : he simply points out — that is , the play has the effect of pointing out - that whether honour means much or ...
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66 ) —are , after all , part of the setting in which the nobles expect to purchase honour . It is of course from Falstaff , whose obvious comic function combines with a more serious rôle , that the main explicit criticism comes .
66 ) —are , after all , part of the setting in which the nobles expect to purchase honour . It is of course from Falstaff , whose obvious comic function combines with a more serious rôle , that the main explicit criticism comes .
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Troilus's theme , like that of Ulysses to Achilles later , is ' honour ' and honour means standing up for your own valuations , for ' What is aught but as ' tis valued ? ' ( II . ii . 52 ) . Troilus is an excellent orator .
Troilus's theme , like that of Ulysses to Achilles later , is ' honour ' and honour means standing up for your own valuations , for ' What is aught but as ' tis valued ? ' ( II . ii . 52 ) . Troilus is an excellent orator .
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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