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... relations between vocational selves — those of Duke , Friar , Sister , Constable , Pimp , Prostitute , and Robber . At ... relation with others . In Abhorson there are no other possible self- representations or modes of relationship to ...
... relations between vocational selves — those of Duke , Friar , Sister , Constable , Pimp , Prostitute , and Robber . At ... relation with others . In Abhorson there are no other possible self- representations or modes of relationship to ...
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... relation to the state power he radically embodies and enacts repeats the Duke's relation to his surrogate actor Angelo , Claudio's to Isabella , Angelo's in turn to Escalus , and so forth . To the extent that all of Measure for ...
... relation to the state power he radically embodies and enacts repeats the Duke's relation to his surrogate actor Angelo , Claudio's to Isabella , Angelo's in turn to Escalus , and so forth . To the extent that all of Measure for ...
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... relation between guilds and acting companies , see Stephen Orgel ( 64–74 ) . As Orgel argues , respectability and ... relations are allowed to operate only through the exclusion of romantic and sexual involvements . As these characters ...
... relation between guilds and acting companies , see Stephen Orgel ( 64–74 ) . As Orgel argues , respectability and ... relations are allowed to operate only through the exclusion of romantic and sexual involvements . As these characters ...
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