Patterns in Shakespearian TragedyMethuen, 1960 - Всего страниц: 205 |
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... opposition to older ideas or main- taining themselves in opposition to newer ones . In politics and religion there were heretical notions which censorship barred from print , but which we cannot doubt were much alive in men's minds ...
... opposition to older ideas or main- taining themselves in opposition to newer ones . In politics and religion there were heretical notions which censorship barred from print , but which we cannot doubt were much alive in men's minds ...
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... oppose him unthinkable . What Mutius stands for , however , is his sister's honour , and when Titus murders his son for his opposition , he is carrying the authority of the father to an excess in defiance of justice , honour and reason ...
... oppose him unthinkable . What Mutius stands for , however , is his sister's honour , and when Titus murders his son for his opposition , he is carrying the authority of the father to an excess in defiance of justice , honour and reason ...
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... oppose this evil , which is more insidious and pervasive than anything in the earlier play . This task is overwhelming in its complexity , and Hamlet can look to no human assistance . His family ... opposed . 65 The Pattern of Growth: Hamlet.
... oppose this evil , which is more insidious and pervasive than anything in the earlier play . This task is overwhelming in its complexity , and Hamlet can look to no human assistance . His family ... opposed . 65 The Pattern of Growth: Hamlet.
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Introduction | 1 |
Titus Andronicus Richard III Romeo and Juliet | 14 |
King John Richard II Julius Caesar | 36 |
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