Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 pàgines |
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... offers customary explanations for the operation of the passions , and creates comedy from the predictability of human behavior . The multiple confusions of The Comedy of Errors and the sudden passions and changes of heart displayed by ...
... offers customary explanations for the operation of the passions , and creates comedy from the predictability of human behavior . The multiple confusions of The Comedy of Errors and the sudden passions and changes of heart displayed by ...
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... offers a foretaste of that happy combination of practicality and romance that is to characterize such later comic heroines as Portia , Rosalind , and Viola . Her description of the hierarchial relation- ship of husband and wife [ II , i ...
... offers a foretaste of that happy combination of practicality and romance that is to characterize such later comic heroines as Portia , Rosalind , and Viola . Her description of the hierarchial relation- ship of husband and wife [ II , i ...
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... offers , has learned that in following Parolles he has modelled himself upon a coward and traitor , and has ... offer his love to Helena . like the good angel of the moralities , reappears to save him from his She , STANFORD 171 just ...
... offers , has learned that in following Parolles he has modelled himself upon a coward and traitor , and has ... offer his love to Helena . like the good angel of the moralities , reappears to save him from his She , STANFORD 171 just ...
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Achilles action All's Angelo Antonio appetite argues behavior believes Bertram blood Bullough Camillo characters Christian classical comedy Claudio Comedy of Errors comic strategy confusion contrasts Countess create crimes Cymbeline describes Dramatic Sources Duke Elizabethan ethical evil explain faculty psychology final Florizel Gentlemen of Verona golden Greek happiness hath hatred Hector Helena Hermione hierarchical honor Hooker human humour imagination innocence interpretive Isabella jealousy judgment justice King Lafeu language later comedies Leontes Love's Labour's Lost lovers madness Malvolio man's Measure for Measure medieval melancholy Merchant of Venice mercy Minde in Generall motive Narrative and Dramatic nature Olivia Orsino parallels Parolles passion pastoral Perdita Polixenes Portia portrayed promise protagonists Proteus rational reason renaissance repentance role romance scene sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's Plays Shakespearean comedy Shylock sins soul STANFORD thou Troilus and Cressida Trojan truth Twelfth Night University villains Viola virtue warns wife Winter's Tale wisdom