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... Hector has abandoned what he now regards as having been a wrong value ? I cannot think so . And the very moment when Hector is going over to the side of Troilus and Paris he says that what he has previously maintained is his opinion ...
... Hector has abandoned what he now regards as having been a wrong value ? I cannot think so . And the very moment when Hector is going over to the side of Troilus and Paris he says that what he has previously maintained is his opinion ...
Сторінка 107
... Hector of them , but he insists on ignoring the warning . Cassandra too tries to dissuade him , and she does so by argumentation . Hector protests , " the gods have heard me swear " ( line 15 ) . Cassandra retorts : The gods are deaf to ...
... Hector of them , but he insists on ignoring the warning . Cassandra too tries to dissuade him , and she does so by argumentation . Hector protests , " the gods have heard me swear " ( line 15 ) . Cassandra retorts : The gods are deaf to ...
Сторінка 108
... Hector , I take my leave : Thou dost thyself and all our Troy deceive . ( V , iii , 89-90 ) Hector is a self - deceiver ( there are so many in Shakespeare ! ) , and his self - deception involves him in betraying his people and city ...
... Hector , I take my leave : Thou dost thyself and all our Troy deceive . ( V , iii , 89-90 ) Hector is a self - deceiver ( there are so many in Shakespeare ! ) , and his self - deception involves him in betraying his people and city ...
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Shakespeare and the OrderDisorder | 39 |
Comedy | 57 |
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