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implies that Shakespeare copied nature . Before discussing this supposed
implication , I feel that I have to dispel another confusion , which also occurs
frequently and blurs the issue . The analyst ' s discovery in Shakespeare ' s plays
of “ the ...
implies that Shakespeare copied nature . Before discussing this supposed
implication , I feel that I have to dispel another confusion , which also occurs
frequently and blurs the issue . The analyst ' s discovery in Shakespeare ' s plays
of “ the ...
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Had Shakespeare achieved this by drawing a character who did not follow the
laws of nature , it would undoubtedly have diminished the value of his
achievement . From this vantage point two variables would be the determinants
of artistic ...
Had Shakespeare achieved this by drawing a character who did not follow the
laws of nature , it would undoubtedly have diminished the value of his
achievement . From this vantage point two variables would be the determinants
of artistic ...
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Man thus lost “ his crucial position in the natural hierarchy ” ( Spencer , 1942 , p .
38 ) . The cosmological , the political and the natural order were thus questioned ,
and the doubts cast by these three questioning minds upon the monolithic ...
Man thus lost “ his crucial position in the natural hierarchy ” ( Spencer , 1942 , p .
38 ) . The cosmological , the political and the natural order were thus questioned ,
and the doubts cast by these three questioning minds upon the monolithic ...
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Epilogue | 148 |
AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
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