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Pagina 69
It is at least equally important to observe that none of the Greek generals in any significant sense embodies the order that is talked about ; none has the right to represent the integration for which Ulysses pleads .
It is at least equally important to observe that none of the Greek generals in any significant sense embodies the order that is talked about ; none has the right to represent the integration for which Ulysses pleads .
Pagina 70
ULYSSES . Now , great Thetis ' son ! ACHILLES . What are you reading ? ULYSSES . A strange fellow here Writes me : That man , how dearly ever parted , How much in having , or without , or in , Cannot make boast to have that which he ...
ULYSSES . Now , great Thetis ' son ! ACHILLES . What are you reading ? ULYSSES . A strange fellow here Writes me : That man , how dearly ever parted , How much in having , or without , or in , Cannot make boast to have that which he ...
Pagina 72
123-39 ) That the Greeks do not in fact esteem the lubber Ajax , that Ulysses despises Achilles ' craving for applause [ 6 ] , and that the whole speech is part of a deliberate stratagem , these facts do not affect the underlying ...
123-39 ) That the Greeks do not in fact esteem the lubber Ajax , that Ulysses despises Achilles ' craving for applause [ 6 ] , and that the whole speech is part of a deliberate stratagem , these facts do not affect the underlying ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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