Elizabethan and Other EssaysBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 70
... official bias is usually innocent of conscious edifica- tory intention . It chiefly shows itself in an excess of formal deference to the orthodoxies of social and official convention . The official bias implies a blind faith in offi ...
... official bias is usually innocent of conscious edifica- tory intention . It chiefly shows itself in an excess of formal deference to the orthodoxies of social and official convention . The official bias implies a blind faith in offi ...
Pagina 71
... official bias . The official bias is the foe of completeness ; it sternly forbids the disclosures of the whole truth . It prides itself on a daring liberality when it suffers even scanty and partial glimpses of aught that lies behind ...
... official bias . The official bias is the foe of completeness ; it sternly forbids the disclosures of the whole truth . It prides itself on a daring liberality when it suffers even scanty and partial glimpses of aught that lies behind ...
Pagina 72
... official bias to dismiss altogether essential unheroic evidence is to substitute a wooden effigy or plaster of Paris model for a being of flesh and blood . The official bias is widespread : its epidemic prevalence is mainly responsible ...
... official bias to dismiss altogether essential unheroic evidence is to substitute a wooden effigy or plaster of Paris model for a being of flesh and blood . The official bias is widespread : its epidemic prevalence is mainly responsible ...
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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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