Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... problem " plays , because of their more sophisticated ethical analyses and carefully articulated moral universes , clearly demonstrate a change in comic strategy . Their emphasis upon moral choice allows them to be discussed ...
... problem " plays , because of their more sophisticated ethical analyses and carefully articulated moral universes , clearly demonstrate a change in comic strategy . Their emphasis upon moral choice allows them to be discussed ...
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... problem " plays , and the final romances grow . All's Well that Ends Well has elicited a variety of responses , and , perhaps more than any other Shakespearean play , has tempted its critics to speak of textual problems and stages of ...
... problem " plays , and the final romances grow . All's Well that Ends Well has elicited a variety of responses , and , perhaps more than any other Shakespearean play , has tempted its critics to speak of textual problems and stages of ...
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... problem comedies , then , is that the counter - problem force , so to speak , which brings a festive conclusion out of all the mistakes of the characters , is explicitly associated with the working of divine providence , here called ...
... problem comedies , then , is that the counter - problem force , so to speak , which brings a festive conclusion out of all the mistakes of the characters , is explicitly associated with the working of divine providence , here called ...
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