Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... equally old - fashioned way , I believe that Shakespeare wrote his own works , or at least made personally his own by the divine right of his genius , the substantial body of plays that go under his name . And I recognize that however ...
... equally old - fashioned way , I believe that Shakespeare wrote his own works , or at least made personally his own by the divine right of his genius , the substantial body of plays that go under his name . And I recognize that however ...
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... equally applicable to that other abstraction , the imaginative creation of the poet's brain . Will the reader forgive me , if I suggest that one of the most absorbingly interesting themes of modern pseudo - science is that of the ...
... equally applicable to that other abstraction , the imaginative creation of the poet's brain . Will the reader forgive me , if I suggest that one of the most absorbingly interesting themes of modern pseudo - science is that of the ...
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... equally conceivable , too , that an ideal such as that of Castiglione's Courtier , its English imitation , Euphues , or that bugaboo , a Prince accord- ing to Machiavelli , may have exerted a palpable in- fluence on the age in which ...
... equally conceivable , too , that an ideal such as that of Castiglione's Courtier , its English imitation , Euphues , or that bugaboo , a Prince accord- ing to Machiavelli , may have exerted a palpable in- fluence on the age in which ...
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... equally we heighten at once the similitude of the scene and raise it to higher terms than those of life by a selec- tion , out of the seething caldron of actual existence , of those passions , those situations , and personages that most ...
... equally we heighten at once the similitude of the scene and raise it to higher terms than those of life by a selec- tion , out of the seething caldron of actual existence , of those passions , those situations , and personages that most ...
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... equally in contrast with Spenser , as the intensive , or subjective artist . Both of these latter are romanticists in that each seeks to pro- 3 Conversations , Shakespeare Society , 1842 , 8 and 3 . duce the effect demanded of art by ...
... equally in contrast with Spenser , as the intensive , or subjective artist . Both of these latter are romanticists in that each seeks to pro- 3 Conversations , Shakespeare Society , 1842 , 8 and 3 . duce the effect demanded of art by ...
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