The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... satire . Jacques is the speaker . His arguments are in essence two : that satire is society's medicine , to ' Cleanse the foul body of the infected world ' ; and that it is no libel , for the crime is its target , not the guilty ...
... satire . Jacques is the speaker . His arguments are in essence two : that satire is society's medicine , to ' Cleanse the foul body of the infected world ' ; and that it is no libel , for the crime is its target , not the guilty ...
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... satire can be heard in the speeches of other characters , Celia often , Rosalind often . All this is not to damn him , but to ensure that the audience approve the defence of satire the more be- cause the satirist is imperfect , and ...
... satire can be heard in the speeches of other characters , Celia often , Rosalind often . All this is not to damn him , but to ensure that the audience approve the defence of satire the more be- cause the satirist is imperfect , and ...
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... satire , he proved it to his fellows , too , and that nothing could have been better than the practical example to urge them to some purification of their grosser art . Yet let us not overstate the case . His Thersites , whether drawn ...
... satire , he proved it to his fellows , too , and that nothing could have been better than the practical example to urge them to some purification of their grosser art . Yet let us not overstate the case . His Thersites , whether drawn ...
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Contents | 13 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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