Love and Marriage in ShakespeareS. Chand, 1977 - 368 pàgines |
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Pàgina 7
... virtue of ennob- ling the parties , morally , mentally , and physically , so that a sense of over - all well - being and an all - defiant freedom endow them with invincible courage to shrink from no danger or impediment ; and dare all ...
... virtue of ennob- ling the parties , morally , mentally , and physically , so that a sense of over - all well - being and an all - defiant freedom endow them with invincible courage to shrink from no danger or impediment ; and dare all ...
Pàgina 87
... virtue and obedience . See , where she comes and brings your froward wives As prisoners to her womanly persuasion . V.ii.116 " Her new - built virtue " might seem equated with obedience , but the text clarifies it by an ' and ' that ...
... virtue and obedience . See , where she comes and brings your froward wives As prisoners to her womanly persuasion . V.ii.116 " Her new - built virtue " might seem equated with obedience , but the text clarifies it by an ' and ' that ...
Pàgina 345
... virtue of that service.1 Portia's preceding speeches , and , particularly , her first speech to Nerissa and the one ... virtue : The end justifies the means and vice changes to virtue in the service of good . ( M for M. IV . ii . 69 ...
... virtue of that service.1 Portia's preceding speeches , and , particularly , her first speech to Nerissa and the one ... virtue : The end justifies the means and vice changes to virtue in the service of good . ( M for M. IV . ii . 69 ...
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Enters Love Leading | 119 |
The Triumphant Phase | 239 |
329339 | 340 |
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