The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 26
... scene to scene for a resumption of Launce's reproachful but forgiving talk of and to his beast , whom he loves far more than both gentlemen together do all their ladies . In one such long - suffering monologue Launce begins plaintively ...
... scene to scene for a resumption of Launce's reproachful but forgiving talk of and to his beast , whom he loves far more than both gentlemen together do all their ladies . In one such long - suffering monologue Launce begins plaintively ...
Pagina 43
... scene where their rough wit easily gets the best of a slanging match with their superiors . Flavius : Hence ! home ... scenes which illuminate the contrast in char- acter between imperial Caesar and republican Brutus by showing us ...
... scene where their rough wit easily gets the best of a slanging match with their superiors . Flavius : Hence ! home ... scenes which illuminate the contrast in char- acter between imperial Caesar and republican Brutus by showing us ...
Pagina 52
... scene his recitation of his wrongs aroused the populace to cries of " Laertes shall be king , Laertes king ! " This is , of course , an explicit demonstration of how much more easily Hamlet , the legitimate Prince of Denmark , who is ...
... scene his recitation of his wrongs aroused the populace to cries of " Laertes shall be king , Laertes king ! " This is , of course , an explicit demonstration of how much more easily Hamlet , the legitimate Prince of Denmark , who is ...
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