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Page 111
... become civil ( ' burghers ' ) while the human hunters become , by impli- cation , wild , barbaric intruders ; the oxymoron , ' desert city ' is brilliantly pivotal . It is the regular fate of Duke Senior to express radical sentiments in ...
... become civil ( ' burghers ' ) while the human hunters become , by impli- cation , wild , barbaric intruders ; the oxymoron , ' desert city ' is brilliantly pivotal . It is the regular fate of Duke Senior to express radical sentiments in ...
Page 129
... become half aware that , since he was so shocked by ingratitude , there must have been an unarticulated expectation of reciprocal kindness behind his own giving . But the image is flawed because the expectation was indeed never ...
... become half aware that , since he was so shocked by ingratitude , there must have been an unarticulated expectation of reciprocal kindness behind his own giving . But the image is flawed because the expectation was indeed never ...
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... become in our century the most famous of all Greek epitaphs , that of Simonides for the Spartan dead at Thermopylae ... becomes his own unnatural epitaph . The hardness of the inscription , of the stone , is played off against the ...
... become in our century the most famous of all Greek epitaphs , that of Simonides for the Spartan dead at Thermopylae ... becomes his own unnatural epitaph . The hardness of the inscription , of the stone , is played off against the ...
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The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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