Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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... hunter who rashly promised to bring home a bear's skin . A cobbler once asked this hunter whether he had a bearskin to sell , and the hunter replied confidently that if the laborer would count out the price , he would bring him a skin ...
... hunter who rashly promised to bring home a bear's skin . A cobbler once asked this hunter whether he had a bearskin to sell , and the hunter replied confidently that if the laborer would count out the price , he would bring him a skin ...
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... hunter killed by the beast , the hunter is " quasi mortuus , " and Shakespeare has probably told the story with a dead hunter be- cause he wished the fable reference to intensify the situation of Henry V and the French ruler . Several ...
... hunter killed by the beast , the hunter is " quasi mortuus , " and Shakespeare has probably told the story with a dead hunter be- cause he wished the fable reference to intensify the situation of Henry V and the French ruler . Several ...
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... HUNTER AND THE BEAR This is the way Camerarius tells the story : Venator et Cerdo Cerdo ad venatorem quodam tempore deuenisse dicitur , petiisse ab eo , sibi vrsi pellem vt venderet . Venator sibi illo tempore ursi pellem non esse ...
... HUNTER AND THE BEAR This is the way Camerarius tells the story : Venator et Cerdo Cerdo ad venatorem quodam tempore deuenisse dicitur , petiisse ab eo , sibi vrsi pellem vt venderet . Venator sibi illo tempore ursi pellem non esse ...
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