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Shakespeare could never have created his great tragedies , if the inner
representation of the characters he gave birth to had had its roots in what
appears somewhat impoverished , when compared with the psychology that can
be abstracted ...
Shakespeare could never have created his great tragedies , if the inner
representation of the characters he gave birth to had had its roots in what
appears somewhat impoverished , when compared with the psychology that can
be abstracted ...
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naissance moral theology ; but then a point is reached at which one suddenly
gets the feeling that the questions answered by the new theory are outweighed
by the unsolved problems created by its introduction . Besides , Miss Prosser had
in ...
naissance moral theology ; but then a point is reached at which one suddenly
gets the feeling that the questions answered by the new theory are outweighed
by the unsolved problems created by its introduction . Besides , Miss Prosser had
in ...
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speare ' s words and thoughts and past tradition , but it is more important to
discover what he created out of them . Does his genius lie solely in his poetry ,
his ability to form and manage words ? Does not the universe he created contain
...
speare ' s words and thoughts and past tradition , but it is more important to
discover what he created out of them . Does his genius lie solely in his poetry ,
his ability to form and manage words ? Does not the universe he created contain
...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Limitations of the Historical View | 181 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
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