Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... nature of unity , much less continuity , can be claimed for such a collection , Shakespeare in his age dominates the volume . It is to be hoped that a certain variety in mood may not be found altogether inappropriate to the ...
... nature of unity , much less continuity , can be claimed for such a collection , Shakespeare in his age dominates the volume . It is to be hoped that a certain variety in mood may not be found altogether inappropriate to the ...
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... nature of unity , much less continuity , can be claimed for such a collection , Shakespeare in his age dominates the volume . It is to be hoped that a certain variety in mood may not be found altogether inappropriate to the ...
... nature of unity , much less continuity , can be claimed for such a collection , Shakespeare in his age dominates the volume . It is to be hoped that a certain variety in mood may not be found altogether inappropriate to the ...
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... nature , a man dying of vice and premature old age induced by a bad life , was the price that the world has paid for ... natural history of pessimism . " 4 In one place we learn that Macbeth is a congenital criminal , discoverable , if ...
... nature , a man dying of vice and premature old age induced by a bad life , was the price that the world has paid for ... natural history of pessimism . " 4 In one place we learn that Macbeth is a congenital criminal , discoverable , if ...
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... nature , and some people know of no nature except the overdone cult of green fields and out of doors ; as if a vegetable , a cab- bage or a violet , had in it more of nature than that marvellous complexity of beast and god , of earth ...
... nature , and some people know of no nature except the overdone cult of green fields and out of doors ; as if a vegetable , a cab- bage or a violet , had in it more of nature than that marvellous complexity of beast and god , of earth ...
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... nature so petty and pry- ing . Depend upon it by their myths ye shall know them , for there is nothing so infallibly a man's own as the myth that he fashions . None the less , if we view the thing aright there are few things more ...
... nature so petty and pry- ing . Depend upon it by their myths ye shall know them , for there is nothing so infallibly a man's own as the myth that he fashions . None the less , if we view the thing aright there are few things more ...
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