Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen11Concordia College, 1968 |
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... Thersites may be the key to open this dramatic Pandora's box . Coleridge believed that the character deserves more particular atten- tion , and he speaks of him as the Caliban of demagogues ' life and as an admirable portrait of ...
... Thersites may be the key to open this dramatic Pandora's box . Coleridge believed that the character deserves more particular atten- tion , and he speaks of him as the Caliban of demagogues ' life and as an admirable portrait of ...
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... Thersites found in Troilus and Cressida is Shakespeare's ; he is nasty and unpleasant , but we can remember that he is less evil than Iago and Edmund . The fact is Thersites is not actually a villain ; he is merely able to recog- nize ...
... Thersites found in Troilus and Cressida is Shakespeare's ; he is nasty and unpleasant , but we can remember that he is less evil than Iago and Edmund . The fact is Thersites is not actually a villain ; he is merely able to recog- nize ...
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... Thersites to observe that he is using Thersites to call attention to certain ideas . 99 In listening to Thersites we should perhaps best remember his special position in the play ; he is hardly a force ; remove him and the action would ...
... Thersites to observe that he is using Thersites to call attention to certain ideas . 99 In listening to Thersites we should perhaps best remember his special position in the play ; he is hardly a force ; remove him and the action would ...
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