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... woman is what we should expect in a comedy of ideas : Angelo's own aroused desire for this woman in her , which he voices in sharp and un- mistakable challenge . Be that you are , That is , a woman ; if you be more , you're none . [ II ...
... woman is what we should expect in a comedy of ideas : Angelo's own aroused desire for this woman in her , which he voices in sharp and un- mistakable challenge . Be that you are , That is , a woman ; if you be more , you're none . [ II ...
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... woman , to the " prone and speechless dialect " in " her youth , " to the seductive , feminine quali- ties he understands so well and has already succumbed to in Juliet , may save his life . Claudio's uncalculated recognition of the ...
... woman , to the " prone and speechless dialect " in " her youth , " to the seductive , feminine quali- ties he understands so well and has already succumbed to in Juliet , may save his life . Claudio's uncalculated recognition of the ...
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... woman in Isabella , by the latent possi- bilities of sensuality and passion he sees in her because she is a woman . And the sudden violence with which she turns on him , demanding an immediate pardon for Claudio as the price of her ...
... woman in Isabella , by the latent possi- bilities of sensuality and passion he sees in her because she is a woman . And the sudden violence with which she turns on him , demanding an immediate pardon for Claudio as the price of her ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Measure | 9 |
The Substratum of Meaning in Measure | 33 |
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