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The King functions as the ghost of Bertram's father , whose underlying message is , “ remember me . " Yet the “ me ” that Bertram is asked to remember is so mystified and glorified that he appears to be left with a choice between two ...
The King functions as the ghost of Bertram's father , whose underlying message is , “ remember me . " Yet the “ me ” that Bertram is asked to remember is so mystified and glorified that he appears to be left with a choice between two ...
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In Nunn's view , according to Walter , “ Bertram had loved Helena all along but discovered it too late . " * ? Yet Gwylim , Nunn's Bertram , objected to this interpretation and consequently keyed his performance to the dismissive ...
In Nunn's view , according to Walter , “ Bertram had loved Helena all along but discovered it too late . " * ? Yet Gwylim , Nunn's Bertram , objected to this interpretation and consequently keyed his performance to the dismissive ...
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Diana “ sends forth her eye ” over these glistening combatants and lights on Bertram as desired object . The previously all - male military world admits female spectators who watch a display of macho glamor that once more positions ...
Diana “ sends forth her eye ” over these glistening combatants and lights on Bertram as desired object . The previously all - male military world admits female spectators who watch a display of macho glamor that once more positions ...
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