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[ In the following essay , Stanton argues that many of As You Like It's characters disguise their true feelings and nature , a fact which clarifies many of the play's nuances . ] even comes to court that this youngest son of Sir Rowland ...
[ In the following essay , Stanton argues that many of As You Like It's characters disguise their true feelings and nature , a fact which clarifies many of the play's nuances . ] even comes to court that this youngest son of Sir Rowland ...
42. oldal
He wants to succeed at court in order to free himself from one kind of disguising , but he cannot maintain the disguising of his ... The necessity for the assumption of physical disguise by Rosalind and Celia is a direct result of Duke ...
He wants to succeed at court in order to free himself from one kind of disguising , but he cannot maintain the disguising of his ... The necessity for the assumption of physical disguise by Rosalind and Celia is a direct result of Duke ...
44. oldal
As has been shown , then , Rosalind's physical disguise is echoed by the disguises of Celia and the Clown , and the disguises have their roots in the disguisings of the true self in the unnatural world of the court .
As has been shown , then , Rosalind's physical disguise is echoed by the disguises of Celia and the Clown , and the disguises have their roots in the disguisings of the true self in the unnatural world of the court .
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