Shifting Perspectives and the Stylish Style: Mannerism in Shakespeare and His Jacobean ContemporariesUniversity of Toronto Press, 1988 - 227 páginas |
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... truth is just as emphatically denied . In 111.ii he refuses to accept Apollo's truth : There is no truth at all i ' th ' oracle . The sessions shall proceed . This is mere falsehood . III.ii.138–9 It is Leontes ' ' sight ' ( or ...
... truth is just as emphatically denied . In 111.ii he refuses to accept Apollo's truth : There is no truth at all i ' th ' oracle . The sessions shall proceed . This is mere falsehood . III.ii.138–9 It is Leontes ' ' sight ' ( or ...
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... truth of his perception . Unlike the Fool in Lear , Touchstone has no such philosophical distance on the action ... truth in sight , you are my daughter . ORLANDO If there be truth in sight , you are my Rosalind . PHEBE If sight and ...
... truth of his perception . Unlike the Fool in Lear , Touchstone has no such philosophical distance on the action ... truth in sight , you are my daughter . ORLANDO If there be truth in sight , you are my Rosalind . PHEBE If sight and ...
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... truth and now has difficulty accepting that this truth is not yet another falsehood . With so many mistakenly held beliefs , characters throughout the Rom- ances find themselves lacking a rational explanation for their emotional ...
... truth and now has difficulty accepting that this truth is not yet another falsehood . With so many mistakenly held beliefs , characters throughout the Rom- ances find themselves lacking a rational explanation for their emotional ...
Contenido
CHAPTER I | 19 |
ON UNPREDICTABILITY AND NONCLASSICAL UNITY | 97 |
CHAPTER IV | 118 |
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