Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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Pagina 18
... story of a farmer who , upon finding a snake almost dead from cold , was moved with pity and warmed it in his breast . The snake , revived by the heat , recovered its strength and fatally wounded its benefactor . The fable shows the way ...
... story of a farmer who , upon finding a snake almost dead from cold , was moved with pity and warmed it in his breast . The snake , revived by the heat , recovered its strength and fatally wounded its benefactor . The fable shows the way ...
Pagina 80
... story as told by Erasmus which does ; this variant is the second story of Camerarius . THE FABLE OF THE WOLF AND THE LAMB This is Camerarius's story of a wolf who masqueraded in the skin of a sheep and was hanged for his pains : Lupus ...
... story as told by Erasmus which does ; this variant is the second story of Camerarius . THE FABLE OF THE WOLF AND THE LAMB This is Camerarius's story of a wolf who masqueraded in the skin of a sheep and was hanged for his pains : Lupus ...
Pagina 117
... story shall be changed , " which seems to provide an introduction for the instances which follow . Such mention of a story must imply a story in the background . One possibility would be Aesop's story of the hawk and the dove , which is ...
... story shall be changed , " which seems to provide an introduction for the instances which follow . Such mention of a story must imply a story in the background . One possibility would be Aesop's story of the hawk and the dove , which is ...
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Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character Portrayal Audrey Elizabeth Yoder Vizualizare fragmente - 1947 |
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Aesop Aesop's Fables Ajax allusion animal analogy animal comparisons animal figures animal imagery Animal Lore Antony Appendix Aristotle basilisk bear beast birds boar Bullokar Caliban Camerarius Caxton character portrayal characterization cock Company Coriolanus costumes creatures crow Cymbeline deer devils disguises dragon eagle edition Elizabeth Elizabethan English Translation Fables of Aesop Fabula Falstaff feathers fish Goneril Greek Hamlet hath head Henry Henry IV Henry VI horse human hunter Iago's Ibid images King Lear lamb lion Lion's Skin Loeb Classical Library London Macbeth Malvolio Metamorphoses monster moral mouse Natural History Note Othello phoenix physiognomy play Pliny Porta portray prey Queen references Revels Richard Richard III Romeo satiric satyrs says Scot serpent Shakespeare Shakespeare's day sketches snake story tail tells Temp Thersites Thomas thou Timon of Athens tions Titus Andronicus toad Trinculo Troilus and Cressida University Press William Heinemann witch wolf York