Law and Literature, Volume 18University of California Press, 2006 - Law and literature |
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... figure of the piece " ( his sexualized rapacity reminiscent of Satan's ) , the insistent alliteration ( " dignity and distress , " " parricide and plunder " ) both underlines the affinity of Sheridan's speech with the high rhetoric of ...
... figure of the piece " ( his sexualized rapacity reminiscent of Satan's ) , the insistent alliteration ( " dignity and distress , " " parricide and plunder " ) both underlines the affinity of Sheridan's speech with the high rhetoric of ...
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... figure in the box , present in reality rather than mere depiction , the spectators could now see Hastings as a tragic figure fallen not through his own sins but as a martyr of the necessary sins of the empire . They came to identify him ...
... figure in the box , present in reality rather than mere depiction , the spectators could now see Hastings as a tragic figure fallen not through his own sins but as a martyr of the necessary sins of the empire . They came to identify him ...
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... figure , in direct contrast to the conventional gender expectations of the era . I will briefly address each of ... figure in classical garb . Invariably she is clear - sighted ; she is able to perceive directly the facts and ...
... figure , in direct contrast to the conventional gender expectations of the era . I will briefly address each of ... figure in classical garb . Invariably she is clear - sighted ; she is able to perceive directly the facts and ...
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