Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... 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 eternal difference of man E. Jones , " The Edipus Complex ...
... 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 eternal difference of man E. Jones , " The Edipus Complex ...
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... imagination with an actual being , two points may here be urged , the ineptitude of judging the old age by ours ... imaginative , and remorseless villains as Macbeth , whether Signor Lombroso met a counterpart in the prisons of Milan or ...
... imagination with an actual being , two points may here be urged , the ineptitude of judging the old age by ours ... imaginative , and remorseless villains as Macbeth , whether Signor Lombroso met a counterpart in the prisons of Milan or ...
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... imagination has found in some portentous figure , such as Richard Crookback or Benedict Arnold , an object of abhor- rence and revolt , there is always some casuist at hand to show that he was , after all , a very reputable citizen ...
... imagination has found in some portentous figure , such as Richard Crookback or Benedict Arnold , an object of abhor- rence and revolt , there is always some casuist at hand to show that he was , after all , a very reputable citizen ...
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... imagination in the pro- cess . The making of myths is the breaking loose of the creative impulses and creation , according to the true idea , is the basis of all the arts . Let us keep our myths in the interests of truth as in the ...
... imagination in the pro- cess . The making of myths is the breaking loose of the creative impulses and creation , according to the true idea , is the basis of all the arts . Let us keep our myths in the interests of truth as in the ...
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... imagination we come closer and closer to the simple beginnings whence it has all come . Many years ago , when bicycles were in vogue , I was captured , one fine summer day , by a sometime student of mine who was then the president of a ...
... imagination we come closer and closer to the simple beginnings whence it has all come . Many years ago , when bicycles were in vogue , I was captured , one fine summer day , by a sometime student of mine who was then the president of a ...
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