Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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... shows that clothing and counte- nance are by no means infallible indices of true character , and for this reason it behooves one to examine all things closely.11 In 2 Henry VI there is a possible allusion to this story . There the King ...
... shows that clothing and counte- nance are by no means infallible indices of true character , and for this reason it behooves one to examine all things closely.11 In 2 Henry VI there is a possible allusion to this story . There the King ...
Pagina 17
... shows that it is not a good thing to encourage the wickedness of the powerful and that although wickedness may mask itself as goodness for a time , it nonetheless shows its true colors in the end.25 In Julius Caesar the tribunes ...
... shows that it is not a good thing to encourage the wickedness of the powerful and that although wickedness may mask itself as goodness for a time , it nonetheless shows its true colors in the end.25 In Julius Caesar the tribunes ...
Pagina 49
... shows the irresistible allure of Cleopatra , his " serpent of old Nile . ” 13 Lady Percy loves her husband dearly , but her affection for her fiery young Hotspur is expressed in teasing and facetious nicknames , such as were the fashion ...
... shows the irresistible allure of Cleopatra , his " serpent of old Nile . ” 13 Lady Percy loves her husband dearly , but her affection for her fiery young Hotspur is expressed in teasing and facetious nicknames , such as were the fashion ...
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