William Shakespeare: the Early ComediesBritish Council and the National Book League, 1964 - 60 halaman |
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... things better ; but the setting of the Lord's rhetoric against the tinker's plain prose , and the establishment of this contrast as an essential part of the comic effect , is Shakespeare's own . Nor is Sly allowed to stand upon this ...
... things better ; but the setting of the Lord's rhetoric against the tinker's plain prose , and the establishment of this contrast as an essential part of the comic effect , is Shakespeare's own . Nor is Sly allowed to stand upon this ...
Halaman 18
... things , should not lead us to conclude that submission itself has no limits , that the relationship between father and children , man and wife , is conceived of by him as a one - sided one of domina- tion and subservience . Nor , if we ...
... things , should not lead us to conclude that submission itself has no limits , that the relationship between father and children , man and wife , is conceived of by him as a one - sided one of domina- tion and subservience . Nor , if we ...
Halaman 22
... things , which society ignores or distorts at its peril , that the wife is bound to stand to her husband as the true subject to his prince . The family requires the one rela- tionship no less than the proper ordering of the state the ...
... things , which society ignores or distorts at its peril , that the wife is bound to stand to her husband as the true subject to his prince . The family requires the one rela- tionship no less than the proper ordering of the state the ...
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THE EARLY COMEDIES | 8 |
THE TAMING OF THE SHREW | 14 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 22 |
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