Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... relation to a particular human outlook and standpoint ; and that what that quality is depends on the standpoint from which the relation is established . ' Nature - as - beneficent ' is a concept that only has meaning for the good man ...
... relation to a particular human outlook and standpoint ; and that what that quality is depends on the standpoint from which the relation is established . ' Nature - as - beneficent ' is a concept that only has meaning for the good man ...
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... relation to other plays of Shakespeare , to try to see it in a par- ticular perspective , rather than to attempt a detailed commentary . Hamlet belongs to the year 1600 or to the early months of 1601. It thus comes near the beginning of ...
... relation to other plays of Shakespeare , to try to see it in a par- ticular perspective , rather than to attempt a detailed commentary . Hamlet belongs to the year 1600 or to the early months of 1601. It thus comes near the beginning of ...
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... relation of moral to psychological insights in this play and in Shake- speare generally , and on the relation of both to the prevailing tradition . 20. Walter Clyde Curry , Shakespeare's Philosophical Patterns , p . 105 . 21. Middleton ...
... relation of moral to psychological insights in this play and in Shake- speare generally , and on the relation of both to the prevailing tradition . 20. Walter Clyde Curry , Shakespeare's Philosophical Patterns , p . 105 . 21. Middleton ...
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On Some Contemporary Trends in Shakespeare | 3 |
First Observations | 16 |
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