Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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Pagina 6
... later turned into Latin iambics by Phaedrus early in the first century A.D. The Bud- dists had adapted the Indian " Beast - Tale , " making the animals incar- nations of the Buddha and adding gathas , or moral applications , pos- sibly ...
... later turned into Latin iambics by Phaedrus early in the first century A.D. The Bud- dists had adapted the Indian " Beast - Tale , " making the animals incar- nations of the Buddha and adding gathas , or moral applications , pos- sibly ...
Pagina 28
... Later animal comparison alone sometimes sufficed to suggest character without the intermediary bridge of physical resem- blance to animals . Shakespeare might have been exposed to animal physiognomical no- tions through popular beliefs ...
... Later animal comparison alone sometimes sufficed to suggest character without the intermediary bridge of physical resem- blance to animals . Shakespeare might have been exposed to animal physiognomical no- tions through popular beliefs ...
Pagina 94
... later concerning these equine ap- pendages . ) Another entry in the Revels accounts is interesting because it seems to afford us a little insight into the personality of the scribe . Perhaps things had become just a bit too much for him ...
... later concerning these equine ap- pendages . ) Another entry in the Revels accounts is interesting because it seems to afford us a little insight into the personality of the scribe . Perhaps things had become just a bit too much for him ...
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