Shakespeare's Roman Plays: The Function of Imagery in the DramaHarvard University Press, 1961 - Всего страниц: 250 No detailed description available for "Shakespeare's Roman Plays". |
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... morality of the play to a symmetrical conflict of love and honor , thus taking the obvious course that Shakespeare ... moral weakness and no more , then the play may just as well end at this point . But it represents a significant ...
... morality of the play to a symmetrical conflict of love and honor , thus taking the obvious course that Shakespeare ... moral weakness and no more , then the play may just as well end at this point . But it represents a significant ...
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... moral courage , but also splendor of personal appearance , especially the splendor of dress ( the royal robe and crown would be " brave " apparel ) . These notions im- plied in the word include both the Roman and Egyptian aspects of her ...
... moral courage , but also splendor of personal appearance , especially the splendor of dress ( the royal robe and crown would be " brave " apparel ) . These notions im- plied in the word include both the Roman and Egyptian aspects of her ...
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... moral courage , but also splendor of personal appearance , especially the splendor of dress ( the royal robe and crown would be " brave " apparel ) . These notions im- plied in the word include both the Roman and Egyptian aspects of her ...
... moral courage , but also splendor of personal appearance , especially the splendor of dress ( the royal robe and crown would be " brave " apparel ) . These notions im- plied in the word include both the Roman and Egyptian aspects of her ...
Содержание
STYLE IN THE ROMAN PLAYS I I | 11 |
THE IMAGERY OF ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 79 |
THE IMAGERY OF CORIOLANUS | 142 |
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