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... Virtue story ; and Helena , so far , is like the patient Griselda of Chaucer and the Fair Annie of the ballad . However , apart from Boccaccio's , there are only two stories similar to Helena's at the point that is ( nowadays at least ) ...
... Virtue story ; and Helena , so far , is like the patient Griselda of Chaucer and the Fair Annie of the ballad . However , apart from Boccaccio's , there are only two stories similar to Helena's at the point that is ( nowadays at least ) ...
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... virtue ) would be limited by any adequate grudge ! " How they would be also by a credulous or sus- picious nature - a predisposition or a psychology - in the hero ! Against that Shakespeare has guarded not only by Iago's impregnable ...
... virtue ) would be limited by any adequate grudge ! " How they would be also by a credulous or sus- picious nature - a predisposition or a psychology - in the hero ! Against that Shakespeare has guarded not only by Iago's impregnable ...
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... virtue of the plot that the characters live , or , rather , that we live in them , and by virtue of the plot accord- ingly that our soul rises to the imaginative activity by which we tend at once to escape from the personal life and to ...
... virtue of the plot that the characters live , or , rather , that we live in them , and by virtue of the plot accord- ingly that our soul rises to the imaginative activity by which we tend at once to escape from the personal life and to ...
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LITERATURE AND LIFE AGAIN | 1 |
6 No symbolism here or in Fool or Goneril 7 10 Self | 6 |
What can be counted on as historical or biographical | 7 |
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