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without once referring to Elizabethan demonology ; he has thus proved that ,
even for this configuration , understanding can be obtained without reference to
the historical framework . 13 It is indeed true that nearly every personage in
Hamlet ...
without once referring to Elizabethan demonology ; he has thus proved that ,
even for this configuration , understanding can be obtained without reference to
the historical framework . 13 It is indeed true that nearly every personage in
Hamlet ...
Pagina 53
It seems not unreasonable to challenge in this fashion anyone ' s ability to
distinguish between the historical record of a ... of the great poets have left
deeper marks on history than have those heroes who did actually at one time live
in history .
It seems not unreasonable to challenge in this fashion anyone ' s ability to
distinguish between the historical record of a ... of the great poets have left
deeper marks on history than have those heroes who did actually at one time live
in history .
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Limitations of the Historical View Modes of Interpretation of Literary Works . The
many different strands that connect Shakespeare ' s tragedies with Elizabethan
moral philosophy and psychology have been amply documented . One result has
...
Limitations of the Historical View Modes of Interpretation of Literary Works . The
many different strands that connect Shakespeare ' s tragedies with Elizabethan
moral philosophy and psychology have been amply documented . One result has
...
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AN ANALYTIC VIEW OF SOME | 155 |
Internalization and Appersonation | 253 |
Difficulties in the Symbolic Interpretation of Literary | 287 |
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