Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... humour in- duced by Adriana's nagging [ V , i , 50-90 ] . And Adriana in fact confesses that the Abbess's criticism " did betray me to my own reproof " [ V , i , 90 ] . Antipholus , however , is not actually mad . Operationally ...
... humour in- duced by Adriana's nagging [ V , i , 50-90 ] . And Adriana in fact confesses that the Abbess's criticism " did betray me to my own reproof " [ V , i , 90 ] . Antipholus , however , is not actually mad . Operationally ...
Strana 78
... humour character . He is characterized in his first appearance on the stage as a man " out of measure sad " [ I , iii , 2 ] . The audience is to be in no doubt as to the nature of his role , and Don John himself explains , I had rather ...
... humour character . He is characterized in his first appearance on the stage as a man " out of measure sad " [ I , iii , 2 ] . The audience is to be in no doubt as to the nature of his role , and Don John himself explains , I had rather ...
Strana 226
... humour , cannot digest well the blood and spirits , which ought to be dispersed thorow the whole body , but conuereth them into melancholy , the which humour being cold and drie , dryeth the whole body , and maketh it wither away . Joan ...
... humour , cannot digest well the blood and spirits , which ought to be dispersed thorow the whole body , but conuereth them into melancholy , the which humour being cold and drie , dryeth the whole body , and maketh it wither away . Joan ...
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