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... social honor : " the mere word's a slave . " In his speech he gives the fullest definition of personal honor yet examined : From lowest place when virtuous things proceed , The place 126 Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.
... social honor : " the mere word's a slave . " In his speech he gives the fullest definition of personal honor yet examined : From lowest place when virtuous things proceed , The place 126 Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.
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... social wrong . War alone is never romanticized , and its connection with honor is only incidental . By and large , honor applies to the qualities and actions of individual men , while war is a practical social concern . THE THEATRICAL ...
... social wrong . War alone is never romanticized , and its connection with honor is only incidental . By and large , honor applies to the qualities and actions of individual men , while war is a practical social concern . THE THEATRICAL ...
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... social awareness , a broad secularization of the kind that produced and encouraged the novel . If Troilus and Cressida was cavi- are , it was so not just to the general . Critics and scholars such as Coleridge and Dowden , Charles ...
... social awareness , a broad secularization of the kind that produced and encouraged the novel . If Troilus and Cressida was cavi- are , it was so not just to the general . Critics and scholars such as Coleridge and Dowden , Charles ...
Contents
THE THEATRICAL ORIGINS | 10 |
THE PLOT OF THE PLAY AND | 47 |
THE CONCERNS OF LOVE AND LUST | 75 |
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