Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 57Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... nature - of kinds of things and their necessary developments - could not be sustained on the basis of a philosophy of total flux : Heracleitus ' natural philosophy destroys nature . In this respect , Christianity may at first seem to be ...
... nature - of kinds of things and their necessary developments - could not be sustained on the basis of a philosophy of total flux : Heracleitus ' natural philosophy destroys nature . In this respect , Christianity may at first seem to be ...
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... Nature and Art . The division between Nature and Art occupied Shake- speare throughout his career . It is implicit in the pastoral episodes of As You Like It , and even as early as Venus and Adonis he is toying with the conventional ...
... Nature and Art . The division between Nature and Art occupied Shake- speare throughout his career . It is implicit in the pastoral episodes of As You Like It , and even as early as Venus and Adonis he is toying with the conventional ...
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... Nature is in fact Nature may seem at first blush sophistical , calculated to make a young girl betray her desires for the " gentler scion . " Yet Polixenes ' stand is perhaps the most dignified and carefully argued in the whole history ...
... Nature is in fact Nature may seem at first blush sophistical , calculated to make a young girl betray her desires for the " gentler scion . " Yet Polixenes ' stand is perhaps the most dignified and carefully argued in the whole history ...
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Introduction | 1 |
History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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