The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... lover more than a soldier , Antony dies no longer striving for what we now see as valueless . We ought to regard his death , therefore , as a parting of lovers , and not as the miserable fall of greatness . Antony him- self , we may ...
... lover more than a soldier , Antony dies no longer striving for what we now see as valueless . We ought to regard his death , therefore , as a parting of lovers , and not as the miserable fall of greatness . Antony him- self , we may ...
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... lovers ; in the threnos Reason concludes the poem with a lamentation of the lovers ' extinction , calling upon those that are true or fair to sigh a prayer at their urn . In discussing the relation of the lovers to each other " THE ...
... lovers ; in the threnos Reason concludes the poem with a lamentation of the lovers ' extinction , calling upon those that are true or fair to sigh a prayer at their urn . In discussing the relation of the lovers to each other " THE ...
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Shakespeare's Master Theme Elias Schwartz. In discussing the relation of the lovers to each other , Cunningham makes the important point that , though the lovers become one through love , they remain distinct persons . Human love ...
Shakespeare's Master Theme Elias Schwartz. In discussing the relation of the lovers to each other , Cunningham makes the important point that , though the lovers become one through love , they remain distinct persons . Human love ...
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Seeds | 3 |
Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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