Liverpool Classical Monthly: LCM., Band 11J. Pinsent, 1986 |
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... character sketch of Aegisthus , though , predictably , Aegis- thus ' character emerges from his unsophisticated use of language . He also concedes that the text sometimes poses problems of character assessment : e.g. on p.175 ' our ...
... character sketch of Aegisthus , though , predictably , Aegis- thus ' character emerges from his unsophisticated use of language . He also concedes that the text sometimes poses problems of character assessment : e.g. on p.175 ' our ...
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... character ( Taplin in TLS ... seems to me misleading on this point ) . This is true . I am quite receptive . I talk in LSN and elsewhere of ' hypocrisy ' , ' intention ' , ' motivation and the difference between different characters ...
... character ( Taplin in TLS ... seems to me misleading on this point ) . This is true . I am quite receptive . I talk in LSN and elsewhere of ' hypocrisy ' , ' intention ' , ' motivation and the difference between different characters ...
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... character as it is to take him off the page ' . That is , he suggests two critical errors : one is totally to ignore character ; the other is quite to de- tach the character from the text . The second strategy is ' in order to turn him ...
... character as it is to take him off the page ' . That is , he suggests two critical errors : one is totally to ignore character ; the other is quite to de- tach the character from the text . The second strategy is ' in order to turn him ...
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