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Only Bonario and Celia , of all the creatures in the play , never ape others , never change their shapes , never act contrary to their essential natures . And in the unnatural state of Venice it is chiefly they , the unchanging ones ...
Only Bonario and Celia , of all the creatures in the play , never ape others , never change their shapes , never act contrary to their essential natures . And in the unnatural state of Venice it is chiefly they , the unchanging ones ...
الصفحة 151
How are we to understand this deflection of the most fundamental comic plot type , in which the gentle characters never recoup their positions entirely — Winwife and Grace because they are left without their fortune , Quarlous because ...
How are we to understand this deflection of the most fundamental comic plot type , in which the gentle characters never recoup their positions entirely — Winwife and Grace because they are left without their fortune , Quarlous because ...
الصفحة 204
presents such a closed face to the world that it is invulnerable to invasion and remains always " untouch'd , ” a self which may appear to travel and undergo changes in location and situation , but in fact never moves at all ( “ Ben ...
presents such a closed face to the world that it is invulnerable to invasion and remains always " untouch'd , ” a self which may appear to travel and undergo changes in location and situation , but in fact never moves at all ( “ Ben ...
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