Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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Pagina 19
... Nature in terms of Man and Man in terms of Nature . The “ Aesop- colored interpretation " of Man and Nature in Shakespeare is found in the wholly deliberate employing of the characters , situations , and " morals " of such specific ...
... Nature in terms of Man and Man in terms of Nature . The “ Aesop- colored interpretation " of Man and Nature in Shakespeare is found in the wholly deliberate employing of the characters , situations , and " morals " of such specific ...
Pagina 38
... nature comes when he discovers her intrigue with Edmund and orders the arrest of " this gilded serpent , " Goneril.36 ter , The connection of a serpent with Claudius , the uncle of Hamlet , is , of course , inherent in the plot itself ...
... nature comes when he discovers her intrigue with Edmund and orders the arrest of " this gilded serpent , " Goneril.36 ter , The connection of a serpent with Claudius , the uncle of Hamlet , is , of course , inherent in the plot itself ...
Pagina 117
... nature : griffins pursue doves rather than doves griffins ; and doves are noted for their meek- ness and are not commonly in the habit of attacking birds larger than them- selves . A closer examination of the passages discloses that ...
... nature : griffins pursue doves rather than doves griffins ; and doves are noted for their meek- ness and are not commonly in the habit of attacking birds larger than them- selves . A closer examination of the passages discloses that ...
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