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Page 105
... human situation . But where the tragic hero , of neces- sity , comments himself , both kinds of discussion fall to him . 8 A wide variety of characters have nevertheless been credited with performing choric functions in the tragedies ...
... human situation . But where the tragic hero , of neces- sity , comments himself , both kinds of discussion fall to him . 8 A wide variety of characters have nevertheless been credited with performing choric functions in the tragedies ...
Page 153
... human qualities ; other servants and three strangers build up sympathy for Timon at the time of the crisis ; and Ape- mantus appears again to question Timon's second extreme position , and Flavius to embody an alternative view ...
... human qualities ; other servants and three strangers build up sympathy for Timon at the time of the crisis ; and Ape- mantus appears again to question Timon's second extreme position , and Flavius to embody an alternative view ...
Page 173
... human potential and human limitations ? 26 This one - dimensional stab at the entire and perfect chrysolite The Tempest may at any rate suffice as a frame of reference for a discussion of commentary in the play , and for the claim with ...
... human potential and human limitations ? 26 This one - dimensional stab at the entire and perfect chrysolite The Tempest may at any rate suffice as a frame of reference for a discussion of commentary in the play , and for the claim with ...
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