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... brings- Learning is but an adjunct to ourself , And where we are our learning likewise is , in his forswearing of affectation and pedantry ( " Taffeta phrases , silken terms precise ' ) , and indeed in the whole comic and delightful ...
... brings- Learning is but an adjunct to ourself , And where we are our learning likewise is , in his forswearing of affectation and pedantry ( " Taffeta phrases , silken terms precise ' ) , and indeed in the whole comic and delightful ...
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... brings close and makes vivid , and of any mode of being it asks only one question , -Does this , when most fully realized , when allowed to speak most clearly its own name , make for life ? -life being understood not as ran- dom impulse ...
... brings close and makes vivid , and of any mode of being it asks only one question , -Does this , when most fully realized , when allowed to speak most clearly its own name , make for life ? -life being understood not as ran- dom impulse ...
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... brings out the play's affirmative qualities as ' a peculiar labour of knowing ' . Mr James's account of Shakespeare's development from Hamlet to King Lear , and his comparison between the knowledge involved in King Lear and the ...
... brings out the play's affirmative qualities as ' a peculiar labour of knowing ' . Mr James's account of Shakespeare's development from Hamlet to King Lear , and his comparison between the knowledge involved in King Lear and the ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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