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Not only is the action of the play an extended illustration of the pattern in operation , with choric comments by Thersites to point the moral ; but the principles involved in its fatal logic are explicitly stated by Ulysses in his ...
Not only is the action of the play an extended illustration of the pattern in operation , with choric comments by Thersites to point the moral ; but the principles involved in its fatal logic are explicitly stated by Ulysses in his ...
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First of all , the simple moral facts of the rape impel us to doubt Lucrece's selfindictment . In the poem , as in its sources , Lucrece is wholly innocent of any provocation or complicity in the crime , therefore , the stain cannot ...
First of all , the simple moral facts of the rape impel us to doubt Lucrece's selfindictment . In the poem , as in its sources , Lucrece is wholly innocent of any provocation or complicity in the crime , therefore , the stain cannot ...
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If presented within the intense and concentrated form of the sonnet , both the narrative and the dramatic modes tend to suggest moral and epistemological certainties . When sonnet writers use mythological allegories , for example ...
If presented within the intense and concentrated form of the sonnet , both the narrative and the dramatic modes tend to suggest moral and epistemological certainties . When sonnet writers use mythological allegories , for example ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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