Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... situational irony which D.M. Farr believes is " the core and shaping impulse " of his drama , " an irony born of the equivocal view of life which for Middleton was basic to the human comedy . " 23 Characters repeatedly profess intentions ...
... situational irony which D.M. Farr believes is " the core and shaping impulse " of his drama , " an irony born of the equivocal view of life which for Middleton was basic to the human comedy . " 23 Characters repeatedly profess intentions ...
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... believes that Imogen committed adultery and died by his own order . Posthumus first minimizes her guilt : You married ones , If each of you should take this course , how many Must murder wives much better than themselves For wrying but ...
... believes that Imogen committed adultery and died by his own order . Posthumus first minimizes her guilt : You married ones , If each of you should take this course , how many Must murder wives much better than themselves For wrying but ...
Pàgina 190
... believe that grief for his father's unexpected death explains Hamlet's humour ; Polonius believes that " This is the very ecstacy of love . " The old Councillor's proposition was as conventional as were the descriptions of Hamlet ; the ...
... believe that grief for his father's unexpected death explains Hamlet's humour ; Polonius believes that " This is the very ecstacy of love . " The old Councillor's proposition was as conventional as were the descriptions of Hamlet ; the ...
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