Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... Leontes ' sin and the long winter of his contrition , but it remains separate . Nor does the play end in the ... Leontes ' passionate jealousy and self - betrayal . The first three acts of the play are a tragedy of unjust accusation and ...
... Leontes ' sin and the long winter of his contrition , but it remains separate . Nor does the play end in the ... Leontes ' passionate jealousy and self - betrayal . The first three acts of the play are a tragedy of unjust accusation and ...
Strana 183
... Leontes , You never spoke what did become you less Than this ; which to reiterate were sin [ I , ii , 282-4 ] . As deep as that , though true But Leontes is deaf to the discourse of reason , and hopes rather to satisfy his jealousy with ...
... Leontes , You never spoke what did become you less Than this ; which to reiterate were sin [ I , ii , 282-4 ] . As deep as that , though true But Leontes is deaf to the discourse of reason , and hopes rather to satisfy his jealousy with ...
Strana 188
... Leontes agrees to wait for Perdita's return and the time when his 7 " first queen's again in breath . " Perdita's return becomes a miraculous confirmation of Leontes ' faith and amendment . Hearing of Florizel's deception and Polixenes ...
... Leontes agrees to wait for Perdita's return and the time when his 7 " first queen's again in breath . " Perdita's return becomes a miraculous confirmation of Leontes ' faith and amendment . Hearing of Florizel's deception and Polixenes ...
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