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Page 43
... marriage , which might have taught him even so , was not allowed to prosper . The glory is that even in his utter defeat it could still be said of him , " he was great of heart . " In Hamlet anagnorisis operates in a substantially ...
... marriage , which might have taught him even so , was not allowed to prosper . The glory is that even in his utter defeat it could still be said of him , " he was great of heart . " In Hamlet anagnorisis operates in a substantially ...
Page 44
... marriage ; the state of affairs in Denmark ; Ophelia's ambiguous position ; his sudden , shattering realization that all the uses of the world can seem " weary , stale , flat , and unprofitable ” — all these unhappy events and thoughts ...
... marriage ; the state of affairs in Denmark ; Ophelia's ambiguous position ; his sudden , shattering realization that all the uses of the world can seem " weary , stale , flat , and unprofitable ” — all these unhappy events and thoughts ...
Page 73
... marry him . But even then the reader , as well as the narrator , and even Jude in this case , is able to distinguish explicit causes of the conflicting emotions . Emotions are not unfathomable and entirely ambiguous since their causes ...
... marry him . But even then the reader , as well as the narrator , and even Jude in this case , is able to distinguish explicit causes of the conflicting emotions . Emotions are not unfathomable and entirely ambiguous since their causes ...
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The Two Angels of Cowleys | 3 |
Gerstäckers America Alfred Kolb | 12 |
The Vision of the Child and | 22 |
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