Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... heroes . The author seemed to be saying that heroism itself would have to be directed to a different end if it were to have meaning ; the hero would have to be reborn and reformed if he were not to be as ridiculous as Shake- speare's ...
... heroes . The author seemed to be saying that heroism itself would have to be directed to a different end if it were to have meaning ; the hero would have to be reborn and reformed if he were not to be as ridiculous as Shake- speare's ...
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... heroes attending to a doubtful conception of honor . It is the leaders and the heroes in the Trojan affair who have brought the dishonor of war and lechery . Chaos has come again as it did for Othello . Thersites is well qualified to ...
... heroes attending to a doubtful conception of honor . It is the leaders and the heroes in the Trojan affair who have brought the dishonor of war and lechery . Chaos has come again as it did for Othello . Thersites is well qualified to ...
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... heroes . It has evidently given comfort to a few critics to believe that the attitudes present in Troilus and Cressida came from trivial and ephemeral causes and reflected little more than the author's response to events and writ- ings ...
... heroes . It has evidently given comfort to a few critics to believe that the attitudes present in Troilus and Cressida came from trivial and ephemeral causes and reflected little more than the author's response to events and writ- ings ...
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