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... play's ' punctum indifferens ' ; he has also been said to replace Don Pedro , when the latter is gulled , as the play's sensible figure.58 But if he is more than the organizer of part of the play's denouement , if he relates to anything ...
... play's ' punctum indifferens ' ; he has also been said to replace Don Pedro , when the latter is gulled , as the play's sensible figure.58 But if he is more than the organizer of part of the play's denouement , if he relates to anything ...
Page 173
... play , Prospero puts on his own play and plays - within - the - play . " Art and nature coalesce , 25 Prospero making symbols like sea and storm do his bidding ' in reality ' while Shakespeare uses them sym- bolically . But neither he ...
... play , Prospero puts on his own play and plays - within - the - play . " Art and nature coalesce , 25 Prospero making symbols like sea and storm do his bidding ' in reality ' while Shakespeare uses them sym- bolically . But neither he ...
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... play as a tragedy that emerges from a comic chrysalis , leaving Enobarbus behind : ' The Comic Pattern and Vision in Antony and Cleopatra ' . 52 Danby calls the play ' Shakespeare's critique of judgment ' on p . 136. Wilson Knight ...
... play as a tragedy that emerges from a comic chrysalis , leaving Enobarbus behind : ' The Comic Pattern and Vision in Antony and Cleopatra ' . 52 Danby calls the play ' Shakespeare's critique of judgment ' on p . 136. Wilson Knight ...
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