Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... weakness that he believes has prevented a Greek victory . If Achilles ' refusal to fight constitutes insubordination in the state , vanity has led to a similar insubordination among the faculties of his soul . Imagin'd [ worth ] Holds ...
... weakness that he believes has prevented a Greek victory . If Achilles ' refusal to fight constitutes insubordination in the state , vanity has led to a similar insubordination among the faculties of his soul . Imagin'd [ worth ] Holds ...
Strana 122
... weakness of the Greeks is to place an improper emphasis upon physical capability , the Trojan weakness is to sacrifice rational choice and their town's safety to personal glory . Troilus and Paris equate reason with cowardice , and ...
... weakness of the Greeks is to place an improper emphasis upon physical capability , the Trojan weakness is to sacrifice rational choice and their town's safety to personal glory . Troilus and Paris equate reason with cowardice , and ...
Strana 159
... weakness : he is that most unsympathetic character , the prig . Apart from a brief appearance in the first scene , Angelo does not participate in the action until the beginning of the second act . When he appears to defend his harsh ...
... weakness : he is that most unsympathetic character , the prig . Apart from a brief appearance in the first scene , Angelo does not participate in the action until the beginning of the second act . When he appears to defend his harsh ...
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