The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... Phoenix and Turtle " was written by Shakespeare - though this seems to be in part a re- sult of its not being ... Phoenix , unlike everyone else's , is not reborn out of its own ashes . This departure from a primary feature of the ...
... Phoenix and Turtle " was written by Shakespeare - though this seems to be in part a re- sult of its not being ... Phoenix , unlike everyone else's , is not reborn out of its own ashes . This departure from a primary feature of the ...
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... Phoenix myth , some critics conclude that the " bird of loudest lay " is the Phoenix.2 But a number of things make it clear that the herald is not the Phoenix . It is absurd , first of all , for the Phoenix to summon the mourners to her ...
... Phoenix myth , some critics conclude that the " bird of loudest lay " is the Phoenix.2 But a number of things make it clear that the herald is not the Phoenix . It is absurd , first of all , for the Phoenix to summon the mourners to her ...
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... Phoenix and the Turtle , ' Shakespeare Survey 15 ( 1962 ) : 99-110 ; Murray Copland , " The Dead Phoenix , " Essays in Criticism 15 ( July , 1965 ) : 279-87 . 2. See G. Wilson Knight , The Mutual Flame ( London , 1962 ) , pp . 203-4 ...
... Phoenix and the Turtle , ' Shakespeare Survey 15 ( 1962 ) : 99-110 ; Murray Copland , " The Dead Phoenix , " Essays in Criticism 15 ( July , 1965 ) : 279-87 . 2. See G. Wilson Knight , The Mutual Flame ( London , 1962 ) , pp . 203-4 ...
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Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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