Shakespeare at Work, 1592-1603Routledge, 1933 - 325 Seiten |
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... humours " arose from the venerable theory that all matter , including the phys- ical body , was ultimately ... humours , and to label and analyse the vagaries of human aberra- tion . Shakespeare was thus making his own contri- bution to ...
... humours " arose from the venerable theory that all matter , including the phys- ical body , was ultimately ... humours , and to label and analyse the vagaries of human aberra- tion . Shakespeare was thus making his own contri- bution to ...
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... Humour . In their new reincarnations they were more acutely delineated , nearer to identifiable persons , for as Jon- son progressed with his portrayal of the humours his method was changing from the construction of a type to the ...
... Humour . In their new reincarnations they were more acutely delineated , nearer to identifiable persons , for as Jon- son progressed with his portrayal of the humours his method was changing from the construction of a type to the ...
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... Humour . The text usually read is that of the folio published in 1616 , which Jonson revised thoroughly . In the original ... Humours . Page 186 , line 3. He made a nuisance of himself . See the complaints made against " Horace " in Dek ...
... Humour . The text usually read is that of the folio published in 1616 , which Jonson revised thoroughly . In the original ... Humours . Page 186 , line 3. He made a nuisance of himself . See the complaints made against " Horace " in Dek ...
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