A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... thought and emotion as the voice alone to us in modern days . The Eliza- bethans held that if what is in our minds is to be communicated to others , it is not enough only to pick the perfect style of expression as we compose our thoughts ...
... thought and emotion as the voice alone to us in modern days . The Eliza- bethans held that if what is in our minds is to be communicated to others , it is not enough only to pick the perfect style of expression as we compose our thoughts ...
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... thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical . ... ' With this difference : that whereas Macbeth is , as it were , reaching forward to a region ' where nothing is but what is not ' , Antony is driven to recognize the element of ...
... thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical . ... ' With this difference : that whereas Macbeth is , as it were , reaching forward to a region ' where nothing is but what is not ' , Antony is driven to recognize the element of ...
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... Thought in the 16th Century ( London , 1928 ) M. H. Carré , Phases of Thought in England , ch . vi ( Oxford , 1949 ) C. Morris , Political Thought in England : Tyndale to Hooker ( London , 1953 ) I. Walton , Lives ed . G. Saintsbury ...
... Thought in the 16th Century ( London , 1928 ) M. H. Carré , Phases of Thought in England , ch . vi ( Oxford , 1949 ) C. Morris , Political Thought in England : Tyndale to Hooker ( London , 1953 ) I. Walton , Lives ed . G. Saintsbury ...
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