Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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... beast of prey and a canny one . When he has grown too feeble to obtain food for himself , he retires " crafty - sick " to his cave , and , as the denizens of the forest world arrive to pay their respects , he reaches out to seize his ...
... beast of prey and a canny one . When he has grown too feeble to obtain food for himself , he retires " crafty - sick " to his cave , and , as the denizens of the forest world arrive to pay their respects , he reaches out to seize his ...
Pagina 56
... beast couldst thou be , that were not subject to a beast ? and what a beast art thou already , that seest not thy loss in transformation ! ' " ' 22 Timon may seem a little inconsistent here , but he obviously feels that both beasts and ...
... beast couldst thou be , that were not subject to a beast ? and what a beast art thou already , that seest not thy loss in transformation ! ' " ' 22 Timon may seem a little inconsistent here , but he obviously feels that both beasts and ...
Pagina 61
... beasts . " Animals are any living creatures ; “ beast ” is a derogatory term . A beast " wants discourse of reason , ' , " 2 and it is men and women who abandon themselves to their passions that become beasts . Incidentally , it may be ...
... beasts . " Animals are any living creatures ; “ beast ” is a derogatory term . A beast " wants discourse of reason , ' , " 2 and it is men and women who abandon themselves to their passions that become beasts . Incidentally , it may be ...
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