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by comparison with the parallel scenes in the originary text , Thomas Lodge's Rosalynd . at the end of the play , exist desires unsanctioned by institutional favor . By means of her male improvisation , Rosalind leads the play into a ...
by comparison with the parallel scenes in the originary text , Thomas Lodge's Rosalynd . at the end of the play , exist desires unsanctioned by institutional favor . By means of her male improvisation , Rosalind leads the play into a ...
36. oldal
The green world is the world of desire ; it is , as Northrop Frye says , not a world that judges moral worth , but one that wants to see the unity of desire with desired . “ Its opposite is not the villainous but the absurd " and the ...
The green world is the world of desire ; it is , as Northrop Frye says , not a world that judges moral worth , but one that wants to see the unity of desire with desired . “ Its opposite is not the villainous but the absurd " and the ...
37. oldal
and for eros , desire — he loves the world of the heart's desire without desiring it , and so he leaves it ... admit that all the heart's desires are satisfied in the green world , and bless that world , but are cured of desiring it ?
and for eros , desire — he loves the world of the heart's desire without desiring it , and so he leaves it ... admit that all the heart's desires are satisfied in the green world , and bless that world , but are cured of desiring it ?
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