Shakespeare and "demi-science": Papers on Elizabethan TopicsPress of the University of Pennsylvania, 1927 - 221 pagina's |
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... poet of the world . Some dozen years ago , in a university summer school , situated wherever you will , east or west , a cer- tain course begot , as was its purpose , an excellent crop of papers concerning Shakespeare and his times ...
... poet of the world . Some dozen years ago , in a university summer school , situated wherever you will , east or west , a cer- tain course begot , as was its purpose , an excellent crop of papers concerning Shakespeare and his times ...
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... poet's own life that is pondered ; and we learn that the moral wreck of a great nature , a man dying of vice and premature old age induced by a bad life , was the price that the world has paid for the works of its greatest dramatist . A ...
... poet's own life that is pondered ; and we learn that the moral wreck of a great nature , a man dying of vice and premature old age induced by a bad life , was the price that the world has paid for the works of its greatest dramatist . A ...
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... 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 , ” American Journal of ...
... 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 , ” American Journal of ...
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... poet in decadent Munich , not so very long since , told over again the story of Adam and Eve , and fitted it perhaps it is best not to ask just how - to the modern German stage ! There are four figures : Cain and Abel , now grown ; Adam ...
... poet in decadent Munich , not so very long since , told over again the story of Adam and Eve , and fitted it perhaps it is best not to ask just how - to the modern German stage ! There are four figures : Cain and Abel , now grown ; Adam ...
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... poet , " Walt Whit- man , had a satellite who revolved incessantly in his orbit in a state of admiring mimicry . The poet Whit- man was a large man , deliberate , not to say somewhat elephantine in his motions , partly through age . He ...
... poet , " Walt Whit- man , had a satellite who revolved incessantly in his orbit in a state of admiring mimicry . The poet Whit- man was a large man , deliberate , not to say somewhat elephantine in his motions , partly through age . He ...
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