The Mortal Worm: Shakespeare's Master ThemeAssociated Faculty Press, Incorporated, 1977 - 119 páginas |
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... sort of man she would have married in the ordinary course of events , the sort of man she would have married if she had been more pru- dent and less pure of heart . " Dost thou in conscience think - tell me , Emilia- / That there be ...
... sort of man she would have married in the ordinary course of events , the sort of man she would have married if she had been more pru- dent and less pure of heart . " Dost thou in conscience think - tell me , Emilia- / That there be ...
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... sort of miracle , one that will occur before our very eyes and thus enact the deepest meaning of our play . The revival of Hermione will not be a complete surprise . There is , in this final scene , an odd sort of equivocation about the ...
... sort of miracle , one that will occur before our very eyes and thus enact the deepest meaning of our play . The revival of Hermione will not be a complete surprise . There is , in this final scene , an odd sort of equivocation about the ...
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... sort of suspension of judgment . The Son- nets , obsessed with death , hint at survival , sometimes indeed assert it , but not consistently . What the Sonnets express most powerfully ( aside from the sense of death's inexorable victory ) ...
... sort of suspension of judgment . The Son- nets , obsessed with death , hint at survival , sometimes indeed assert it , but not consistently . What the Sonnets express most powerfully ( aside from the sense of death's inexorable victory ) ...
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Seeds | 3 |
Julius Caesar | 14 |
Troilus and Cressida | 28 |
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