The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... Theseus , who does not think of himself as a lover , but rather as a beneficent conqueror , remains in calm possession of his joy . Theseus , a grand ideal ngure , is to be studied as Shakspere's conception of the heroic man of action ...
... Theseus , who does not think of himself as a lover , but rather as a beneficent conqueror , remains in calm possession of his joy . Theseus , a grand ideal ngure , is to be studied as Shakspere's conception of the heroic man of action ...
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... Theseus and Hippolyta enter the forest , and what is their errand there ? 46. Is the spirit of this episode more English than Greek ? Explain how . 47. What is the rite of May ? 48. How does Demetrius effect the resolution of that part ...
... Theseus and Hippolyta enter the forest , and what is their errand there ? 46. Is the spirit of this episode more English than Greek ? Explain how . 47. What is the rite of May ? 48. How does Demetrius effect the resolution of that part ...
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... Theseus's approval ? 57. For what reason does Theseus select the play of the me- chanicals ? How does he justify this choice to Hippolyta ? 58. What is the comic nature of the Prologue as Quince de- livers it ? How is he like the great ...
... Theseus's approval ? 57. For what reason does Theseus select the play of the me- chanicals ? How does he justify this choice to Hippolyta ? 58. What is the comic nature of the Prologue as Quince de- livers it ? How is he like the great ...
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