The Hyacinth Room: An Investigation Into the Nature of Comedy, Tragedy, & TragicomedyKnopf, 1964 - 317 стор. |
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... king care to view the revels at first hand , he asks ; and Pentheus con- fesses that he would . It can be arranged , says the god , but the king must disguise himself as a bacchante , lest he be recognized as an interloper . The king ...
... king care to view the revels at first hand , he asks ; and Pentheus con- fesses that he would . It can be arranged , says the god , but the king must disguise himself as a bacchante , lest he be recognized as an interloper . The king ...
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... King of France is due to arrive shortly at the court of Navarre on a diplomatic mission , and must be received , a circumstance which the King of Navarre has “ quite forgot . " The decree that no woman come within a mile of the court on ...
... King of France is due to arrive shortly at the court of Navarre on a diplomatic mission , and must be received , a circumstance which the King of Navarre has “ quite forgot . " The decree that no woman come within a mile of the court on ...
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... King's purpose than the fact that it is dependent on some- thing so dubious as the human will to carry it through . All of which the clever lady is quick to note . She is not impressed with the King's " will " to keep his oath . " Why ...
... King's purpose than the fact that it is dependent on some- thing so dubious as the human will to carry it through . All of which the clever lady is quick to note . She is not impressed with the King's " will " to keep his oath . " Why ...
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