Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 páginas |
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... hear the extremity of a malcontent : he is as free as air ; he blows over every man ' ( 1.iii . 1-3 ) . While Macilente's discontent was partly a result of his being a ' sufficient scholar ... who [ was ] wanting that place in the ...
... hear the extremity of a malcontent : he is as free as air ; he blows over every man ' ( 1.iii . 1-3 ) . While Macilente's discontent was partly a result of his being a ' sufficient scholar ... who [ was ] wanting that place in the ...
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... do not know whether to laugh or cry as we hear the Clown speak : - to see how the bear tore out his shoulder - bone , how he cried to me for help and said his name was Antigonus , Unreconciled Opposites and Simultaneous Contraries / 143.
... do not know whether to laugh or cry as we hear the Clown speak : - to see how the bear tore out his shoulder - bone , how he cried to me for help and said his name was Antigonus , Unreconciled Opposites and Simultaneous Contraries / 143.
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... hear all through ? This fierce abridgment Hath to it circumstantial branches , which Distinction should be rich in . v.v.381-4 He is even moved to ask at v.v.232 , ' Does the world go round ? ' The ' strangeness ' of events is similarly ...
... hear all through ? This fierce abridgment Hath to it circumstantial branches , which Distinction should be rich in . v.v.381-4 He is even moved to ask at v.v.232 , ' Does the world go round ? ' The ' strangeness ' of events is similarly ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
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