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... course more compressed and more striking : ' light thickens ' has an element of sur- prise which is lacking in the trope about night's ' black contagious breath ' . And in the two and a half lines from Macbeth there is more going on ...
... course more compressed and more striking : ' light thickens ' has an element of sur- prise which is lacking in the trope about night's ' black contagious breath ' . And in the two and a half lines from Macbeth there is more going on ...
Pagina 90
... course of your lewd lives . DON ANTONIO . Change our natures ; go bid a Black- amoor be white , we follow our Constitutions , which we did not give ourselves . DON LOPEZ . What we are , we are by Nature , our reason tells us we must ...
... course of your lewd lives . DON ANTONIO . Change our natures ; go bid a Black- amoor be white , we follow our Constitutions , which we did not give ourselves . DON LOPEZ . What we are , we are by Nature , our reason tells us we must ...
Pagina 181
... course of development . Evil is the sphere of phantasy ( an idea admirably developed by St Athanasius the Great ) . Evil is evil not because it is forbidden but because it is non - being .'- Freedom and the Spirit , p . 183. The same ...
... course of development . Evil is the sphere of phantasy ( an idea admirably developed by St Athanasius the Great ) . Evil is evil not because it is forbidden but because it is non - being .'- Freedom and the Spirit , p . 183. The same ...
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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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