Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1973 |
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... gives every indication that he is in total darkness . He has only heard the Cardinal's voice , planning his ( Bosola's ) death , and not seen him , and he hears rather than sees the approach of someone else , who turns out to be ...
... gives every indication that he is in total darkness . He has only heard the Cardinal's voice , planning his ( Bosola's ) death , and not seen him , and he hears rather than sees the approach of someone else , who turns out to be ...
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... gives appropriate pleasure through its imitation of terrible deeds . From the katharsis I pass to pity and fear . By applying the katharsis to piteous and fearful actions , Else , Golden and Hardison take pity and fear away from the ...
... gives appropriate pleasure through its imitation of terrible deeds . From the katharsis I pass to pity and fear . By applying the katharsis to piteous and fearful actions , Else , Golden and Hardison take pity and fear away from the ...
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... give a significant coloring to an- other of Plutarch's statements about Coriolanus ' background : " Marcius being more inclined to the wars , than any other gentleman of his time , began from his childhood to give himself to handle ...
... give a significant coloring to an- other of Plutarch's statements about Coriolanus ' background : " Marcius being more inclined to the wars , than any other gentleman of his time , began from his childhood to give himself to handle ...
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