Dibrugarh University Journal of English Studies, 5. kiadásDepartment of English, Dibrugarh University, 1986 |
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5. oldal
... true freedom , can only tyrannize his subjects , for he himself is tyrannized by his suppressed instincts . Not attaining to the true freedom of the root impulses , Angelo as ruler fails to establish true liberty and curb false liberty ...
... true freedom , can only tyrannize his subjects , for he himself is tyrannized by his suppressed instincts . Not attaining to the true freedom of the root impulses , Angelo as ruler fails to establish true liberty and curb false liberty ...
12. oldal
... true to say that the disparity between Angelo's self - admired innocence and his subterranean energy and impulse creates the play's basic existential situation . It gives rise to a complete and fascinating dialectics of impulse and will ...
... true to say that the disparity between Angelo's self - admired innocence and his subterranean energy and impulse creates the play's basic existential situation . It gives rise to a complete and fascinating dialectics of impulse and will ...
13. oldal
... true that Shakespeare did not believe in anything at all at the time of writing Measure for Measure . He certainly did believe passionately in the Renaissance ideal of moral and civil order . If this is admitted , Measure for Measure ...
... true that Shakespeare did not believe in anything at all at the time of writing Measure for Measure . He certainly did believe passionately in the Renaissance ideal of moral and civil order . If this is admitted , Measure for Measure ...
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