Carnegie Series in English, Ausgaben 9-12Carnegie-Mellon University Press, 1965 |
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... tion of Sir Topaz , of the Nun's Priest's Tale , of the Wife of Bath , we realize that very often he does not in fact disappear , does not present his people with strict fidelity to their natures , but simply finds a subtler form of ...
... tion of Sir Topaz , of the Nun's Priest's Tale , of the Wife of Bath , we realize that very often he does not in fact disappear , does not present his people with strict fidelity to their natures , but simply finds a subtler form of ...
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... tion of the newly arrived Lodovico , who wonders , “ Is this the nature Whom passion could not shake ? ” ( IV , i , 276-277 ) - If the tragedy that befalls Othello cannot be established entirely in terms of lack of moderation and it is ...
... tion of the newly arrived Lodovico , who wonders , “ Is this the nature Whom passion could not shake ? ” ( IV , i , 276-277 ) - If the tragedy that befalls Othello cannot be established entirely in terms of lack of moderation and it is ...
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... tion , however , is found in the feelings evoked in readers and spectators by the lot of the protagonists . On the one hand , there may be satisfaction that justice has been done , but , on the other hand , there may be sympathy with ...
... tion , however , is found in the feelings evoked in readers and spectators by the lot of the protagonists . On the one hand , there may be satisfaction that justice has been done , but , on the other hand , there may be sympathy with ...
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A Book of Satires | 1 |
The Satiric Pattern of The Canterbury Tales | 17 |
The Lighter Side of Swift | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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