Shakespeare, Spokesman of the Third EstateBasil Blackwell, 1954 - 201 halaman |
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... goes to look for Diomedes , who is wearing the scarf on his helmet as a pledge of love . This is really , dramatically speaking , an obvious result , for Troilus remains throughout the direct opposite of Cressida , and his character is ...
... goes to look for Diomedes , who is wearing the scarf on his helmet as a pledge of love . This is really , dramatically speaking , an obvious result , for Troilus remains throughout the direct opposite of Cressida , and his character is ...
Halaman 79
... goes to the Volscians , the people he has just conquered , and offers his services . against his own country . This ... go so far as to set his own interests , his own well - being , his purely personal pleasures even , against the ...
... goes to the Volscians , the people he has just conquered , and offers his services . against his own country . This ... go so far as to set his own interests , his own well - being , his purely personal pleasures even , against the ...
Halaman 194
... go further , let us try to encompass Shakespeare's personality , so that we can pass through the common- place and put our finger on the purely individual . It is not easy . The human personality is like the onion ; one goes on removing ...
... go further , let us try to encompass Shakespeare's personality , so that we can pass through the common- place and put our finger on the purely individual . It is not easy . The human personality is like the onion ; one goes on removing ...
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Alcibiades Antony aristocrat Athens Beatrice beautiful Benedick Bertram Brandes brother Brutus Caesar Cassius character Cinna Cleopatra comedy Coriolanus court Cymbeline daughter death dost doth duke evil eyes Falstaff father fear feel fool friends give Guiderius Hamlet hand happy hath hatred hear heart heaven Helena Henry VI Henry VIII høgre almenskole honour human Iago idea imagination Imogen Isabella Juliet Julius Caesar justice kill King John King Lear king's live lord lover Macbeth Measure for Measure merry mind mother murder nature never noble Orlando Othello passion Pericles person Pisanio play poet Portia Posthumus prince Prospero Queen reason Richard Richard III Romeo Rosalind Scene servant Shake Shylock sleep society soul speaks speare's spirit sweet tell thee things thou art Thou hast thought Timon Timon of Athens tragedy Troilus and Cressida Tybalt Ulysses Volscians wife William Shakespeare woman words