Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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... characterization of Shylock is the Pythagorean theory of metempsychosis . With this was blended , by the time of Shakespeare , the tradition of the werewolf , a man who could metamorphose himself or be involuntarily metamorphosed into ...
... characterization of Shylock is the Pythagorean theory of metempsychosis . With this was blended , by the time of Shakespeare , the tradition of the werewolf , a man who could metamorphose himself or be involuntarily metamorphosed into ...
Pagina 43
... characterizations are biting caricature , but he also draws " toothless " caricatures which arouse only amused understanding . No hard and fast line may be drawn between the two . The characterization of the worthless parasite ...
... characterizations are biting caricature , but he also draws " toothless " caricatures which arouse only amused understanding . No hard and fast line may be drawn between the two . The characterization of the worthless parasite ...
Pagina 61
... characterizations than villains and buffoons . Thus , only a part , although a very important part , of character portrayal in Shakespeare may be studied through animal characterization . For that limited group of characters , however ...
... characterizations than villains and buffoons . Thus , only a part , although a very important part , of character portrayal in Shakespeare may be studied through animal characterization . For that limited group of characters , however ...
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