| Keith Devlin - 2001 - 350 sivua
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| Jeffrey Masten, Wendy Wall - 2000 - 184 sivua
...(98-99). Ulysses' disgusted assessment of her while she is circulated among the men of the Greek camp — "There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip /...speaks; her wanton spirits look out / At every joint and motive of her body" (4.5.55-57) — henceforth fixes her literal face value as "sluttish" (4.5.62)... | |
| Mary E. Hazard - 2000 - 386 sivua
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| Carla Mazzio, Douglas Trevor - 2000 - 436 sivua
...textually specific example, take Ulysses' diatribe on the semiotic imbrication of Cressida's body: There's language in her eye, her cheek, her lip, Nay,...speaks; her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. O, these encounterers, so glib of tongue, That give accosting welcome ere it comes.... | |
| Joseph Twadell Shipley - 2001 - 688 sivua
...tongue with a tang." In Troilus and Cressida, iv, 5, Ulysses scornfully says of Cressida: Fie, fie upon her! There's language in her eye, her cheek,...speaks, her wanton spirits look out At every joint and motive of her body. dlku: sweet. Gk, glycerine; glucose, licorice, varied to liquorice; liquorish,... | |
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