The Good that Lives After Them: A Pattern in Shakespeare's TragediesC. Winter, 1995 - 247 páginas |
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... bond " rather than " duty " precisely because it can carry many connotations which " duty " can not . " Bond " was used then , as it is frequently now , in the phrase " the bond ( s ) of wedlock ( or matrimony ) " ( cf. JC II.1.280 ...
... bond " rather than " duty " precisely because it can carry many connotations which " duty " can not . " Bond " was used then , as it is frequently now , in the phrase " the bond ( s ) of wedlock ( or matrimony ) " ( cf. JC II.1.280 ...
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... bond " in the sense of " duty " was in 1449 , the last in 1643. The fact that " bond " ceased to be used in this sense just twenty - seven years after Shakespeare's death suggests that this particular usage of the word was dying out and ...
... bond " in the sense of " duty " was in 1449 , the last in 1643. The fact that " bond " ceased to be used in this sense just twenty - seven years after Shakespeare's death suggests that this particular usage of the word was dying out and ...
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... bond , " Cordelia ironically concedes to him possession , not just of her love , but also of herself . Cordelia's insistence upon her " bond " has occasioned compar- isons of her to Shylock ( Goldberg 22-23 ) . Comparisons to Portia ...
... bond , " Cordelia ironically concedes to him possession , not just of her love , but also of herself . Cordelia's insistence upon her " bond " has occasioned compar- isons of her to Shylock ( Goldberg 22-23 ) . Comparisons to Portia ...
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