Elizabethan and Other EssaysBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 156
... gave medical and physiological knowledge a new certitude . III I claim Shakespeare as the greatest of humanists in the broad sense which the term justly bears in the history of the Italian Renaissance . I believe that in Shakespeare the ...
... gave medical and physiological knowledge a new certitude . III I claim Shakespeare as the greatest of humanists in the broad sense which the term justly bears in the history of the Italian Renaissance . I believe that in Shakespeare the ...
Pagina 243
... gave an imitation of native modes of warfare . Twice in the following year did American aborigines play a like part in the ceremonials of the French court , and on the latest of these occasions the most enlightened Frenchman of his ...
... gave an imitation of native modes of warfare . Twice in the following year did American aborigines play a like part in the ceremonials of the French court , and on the latest of these occasions the most enlightened Frenchman of his ...
Pagina 256
... gave him a triumphant reception on his return from his deed of blood . Huguenot statesmen subsequently meditated a further experiment in Florida on the old pattern . But little came of such design save lawless buccaneering , which ...
... gave him a triumphant reception on his return from his deed of blood . Huguenot statesmen subsequently meditated a further experiment in Florida on the old pattern . But little came of such design save lawless buccaneering , which ...
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The Impersonal Aspect of Shakespeares | 117 |
Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance | 140 |
Tasso and Shakespeares England | 169 |
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