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... appears again , at the end of the battle in which the Talbots die , as an emissary to the French with the task of taking account of the casualties and prisoners . He asks ' who hath obtainâd the glory of the day ' ( IV.7.52 ) , is ...
... appears again , at the end of the battle in which the Talbots die , as an emissary to the French with the task of taking account of the casualties and prisoners . He asks ' who hath obtainâd the glory of the day ' ( IV.7.52 ) , is ...
Page 65
... appears as the mediator between his fellow - characters and us . In Romeo and Juliet , Shakespeare appears to have achieved emotional and aesthetic balance by more subtle means . The tragedy is more painful , partly because it is not ...
... appears as the mediator between his fellow - characters and us . In Romeo and Juliet , Shakespeare appears to have achieved emotional and aesthetic balance by more subtle means . The tragedy is more painful , partly because it is not ...
Page 99
... appear in his comment on women , which finds an echo in Viola : For women are as roses , whose fair flower Being ... appears in their jokes about ' by the church ' or the king and the beggar . Feste says he is not Olivia's fool , but ...
... appear in his comment on women , which finds an echo in Viola : For women are as roses , whose fair flower Being ... appears in their jokes about ' by the church ' or the king and the beggar . Feste says he is not Olivia's fool , but ...
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