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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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Troilus as Fidelity in Love , Cressida as Falsehood in Love . " 8 Tillyard agrees here with L. C. Knights ' opinion that the play is in a sense very akin to the Morality : 9 and these crude , conventional types are rather out of place ...
Troilus as Fidelity in Love , Cressida as Falsehood in Love . " 8 Tillyard agrees here with L. C. Knights ' opinion that the play is in a sense very akin to the Morality : 9 and these crude , conventional types are rather out of place ...
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Troilus . Are there such ? Such are not we . Praise us as we are tasted , allow us as we prove . Our head shall go bare till merit crown it : no perfection in reversion shall have a praise in present . We will not name desert before his ...
Troilus . Are there such ? Such are not we . Praise us as we are tasted , allow us as we prove . Our head shall go bare till merit crown it : no perfection in reversion shall have a praise in present . We will not name desert before his ...
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