The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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192. oldal
... Troilus he must have approved of it on the same grounds . It may also be significant that he subtitled his adaptation ' Truth found too late ' , thus suggesting that all the appearances of the Troilus situation are misleading , and that ...
... Troilus he must have approved of it on the same grounds . It may also be significant that he subtitled his adaptation ' Truth found too late ' , thus suggesting that all the appearances of the Troilus situation are misleading , and that ...
195. oldal
... Troilus . It could rightly be argued that Troilus is not by any means unique — all of the comedies and many of the other plays flash out at times with the same sophistication . In the last act of The Tempest ( ' Our revels now are ended ...
... Troilus . It could rightly be argued that Troilus is not by any means unique — all of the comedies and many of the other plays flash out at times with the same sophistication . In the last act of The Tempest ( ' Our revels now are ended ...
197. oldal
... Troilus have no such self , and so the indignation of Diomedes is no more meaningful than the bewilderment Achilles affects to feel after Ulysses has plied him with ' reasons ' for taking the field . My mind is troubled , like a ...
... Troilus have no such self , and so the indignation of Diomedes is no more meaningful than the bewilderment Achilles affects to feel after Ulysses has plied him with ' reasons ' for taking the field . My mind is troubled , like a ...
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