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G. Wilson Knight says that Troilus and Cressida is more peculiarly analytic in language and dramatic meaning than any other work of Shakespeare . He points out the dualism in this play - the “ intuition and intellect opposition .
G. Wilson Knight says that Troilus and Cressida is more peculiarly analytic in language and dramatic meaning than any other work of Shakespeare . He points out the dualism in this play - the “ intuition and intellect opposition .
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116-133 ) Starting from her seemingly innocent confession of love , Cressida reveals her complex attitude towards love , implying in her speech the sense of discrepancy between appearance and reality ; and finishes it , begging a kiss ...
116-133 ) Starting from her seemingly innocent confession of love , Cressida reveals her complex attitude towards love , implying in her speech the sense of discrepancy between appearance and reality ; and finishes it , begging a kiss ...
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and suggestions of Cressida's betrayal and the tragic fate of Troilus ' love . And the audience who are well acquainted with the legends of Troy know it perfectly well and understand it as a matter of fact , even though they do not ...
and suggestions of Cressida's betrayal and the tragic fate of Troilus ' love . And the audience who are well acquainted with the legends of Troy know it perfectly well and understand it as a matter of fact , even though they do not ...
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