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... play the coward with thy indenture , and show it a fair pair of heels and run from it ? " ( 2.4 . 46-48 ) . It is tempting to think of this peculiar moment - the Prince awakening the apprentice's discontent - as linked darkly with some ...
... play the coward with thy indenture , and show it a fair pair of heels and run from it ? " ( 2.4 . 46-48 ) . It is tempting to think of this peculiar moment - the Prince awakening the apprentice's discontent - as linked darkly with some ...
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... play , “ That I shall make this northern youth exchange / His glorious deeds for my in- dignities " ( 3.2 . 144-46 ) ; when that time has come , at the play's close , Hal hides with his " favors " ( that is , a scarf or other emblem ...
... play , “ That I shall make this northern youth exchange / His glorious deeds for my in- dignities " ( 3.2 . 144-46 ) ; when that time has come , at the play's close , Hal hides with his " favors " ( that is , a scarf or other emblem ...
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... play of allegories unveils only the irreducible play of allegory . The relation of “ poetry ” and " painting " ( or the narrational and the visual ) in the tapestries is re- marked in Dr. Paterson's recollection of the museum's scene ...
... play of allegories unveils only the irreducible play of allegory . The relation of “ poetry ” and " painting " ( or the narrational and the visual ) in the tapestries is re- marked in Dr. Paterson's recollection of the museum's scene ...
Inhalt
A Poem Finally Anonymous STANLEY E FISH | 1 |
TWO Marvells Nymph and the Echo of Voice JONATHAN | 19 |
Renaissance Authority and | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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allegory American assertion authority Babo beautiful become Benito Cereno Burke Burke's calls character Conrad's context Costaguana criticism D. A. Miller death deconstruction Decoud Delano denying Eliot Eliot's Pragmatism European F. H. Bradley fact fawn fiction figure function garden Giorgio Glyph Gould Harriot Ibid ideal interpretation irony Jonathan Goldberg language literary little Eva Lycidas Mark Conroy Marvell's meaning Melville Melville's memory Menocchio metaphor narrator never Nostromo notion novel nymph object pastoral Paterson Five perception Philosophy in Kinkanja play poem poetry point of view police political present reader reading reality remark Renaissance repetition representation revolt rhetoric San Dominick scene seems sensation sense silver simply social speak speaker Stephen Greenblatt story Stowe Stowe's sublime subversive Sulacan Sulaco Sylvio tale tapestries tautology things Thomas Harriot tion troopers truth Uncle Tom's Cabin unicorn University Press Walter Benn Michaels words