Animal Analogy in Shakespeare's Character PortrayalKing's Crown Press, 1947 - 150 pagini |
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Pagina 50
... tells the young king that the shep- herd is beaten from his side , and the wolves are lying in wait.28 York , in justifying the proposed murder of Gloucester , asserts that it is for the protection of Henry , a chicken endangered by an ...
... tells the young king that the shep- herd is beaten from his side , and the wolves are lying in wait.28 York , in justifying the proposed murder of Gloucester , asserts that it is for the protection of Henry , a chicken endangered by an ...
Pagina 59
... tells his wife , Eleanor , to " banish the canker of ambitious thoughts . " 25 Treason is a canker , too ; Edgar , disguised and challenging his false brother , Ed- mund , declares his name is lost and " by treason's tooth bare - gnawn ...
... tells his wife , Eleanor , to " banish the canker of ambitious thoughts . " 25 Treason is a canker , too ; Edgar , disguised and challenging his false brother , Ed- mund , declares his name is lost and " by treason's tooth bare - gnawn ...
Pagina 77
... tells the story of this particular fable in these words : Agricola et Anguis Repertum anguem frigore pene mortuum , agricola misericordia motus , fouere sinu , et subter alas recondere . Anguis recreatus calore , vires recepit , ac ...
... tells the story of this particular fable in these words : Agricola et Anguis Repertum anguem frigore pene mortuum , agricola misericordia motus , fouere sinu , et subter alas recondere . Anguis recreatus calore , vires recepit , ac ...
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