Shakespeare and "Demi-Science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 11 nov 2016 - 232 pagina's A dozen essays on various subjects by an outstanding Shakespearean scholar. |
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... respect , an admiration and a venera- tion that will yield to none . True science constitutes the most trustworthy pledge of the world's onward progress , a safeguard and a stay in the midst of much 1 “ The Case for the Classics ...
... respect , an admiration and a venera- tion that will yield to none . True science constitutes the most trustworthy pledge of the world's onward progress , a safeguard and a stay in the midst of much 1 “ The Case for the Classics ...
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... respect to our other word , " Shakespeare " means many different things to many different people . Some are not quite sure whether Shakespeare was actually a man or merely a book ; others question if he ever had a name and was not ...
... respect to our other word , " Shakespeare " means many different things to many different people . Some are not quite sure whether Shakespeare was actually a man or merely a book ; others question if he ever had a name and was not ...
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... respect- ively in Shakespeare's days to make men saints and sinners after a model undiscoverable in times when such ideals no longer rule the hopes and fears of men . The writers of an age that knew such saints and sin- ners naturally ...
... respect- ively in Shakespeare's days to make men saints and sinners after a model undiscoverable in times when such ideals no longer rule the hopes and fears of men . The writers of an age that knew such saints and sin- ners naturally ...
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... respect for the past stand as high as the tiniest moralist of us all has ever been able to reach up and place them . Have you ever met two as gallant young gentlemen as Harry Monmouth and Hotspur ? Have you ever known as witty and ...
... respect for the past stand as high as the tiniest moralist of us all has ever been able to reach up and place them . Have you ever met two as gallant young gentlemen as Harry Monmouth and Hotspur ? Have you ever known as witty and ...
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... respects as unfathomable , secure against the little hur- ricanes of sand that may temporarily bury his feet , eternally triumphant in the imperishability of his art . A II MYTH MAKING WELL KNOWN TEACHER of homiletics less 18 ...
... respects as unfathomable , secure against the little hur- ricanes of sand that may temporarily bury his feet , eternally triumphant in the imperishability of his art . A II MYTH MAKING WELL KNOWN TEACHER of homiletics less 18 ...
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II Myth Making | 19 |
III The Seedpod of Shakespeare Criticism | 26 |
IV The Shakespeare Canon | 49 |
V Ben Jonson and the Classical School | 59 |
VI The Common Folk of Shakespeare | 85 |
VII Sidneys Sister Pembrokes Mother | 100 |
VIII Shakespeare and the Law | 126 |
IX Devotional Poetry in the Reign of Charles I | 138 |
Χ The Supernatural in Old English Drama | 158 |
XI Shakespeare in Twenty Minutes | 181 |
XII Americas Elizabethan Heritage | 194 |
Note | 214 |
Index of Names and Titles | 215 |
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Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix Emmanuel Schelling Volledige weergave - 1927 |
Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix Emmanuel Schelling Volledige weergave - 1927 |
Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan Topics Felix Emmanuel Schelling Volledige weergave - 1927 |
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