Shakespeare and the Confines of ArtMethuen, 1968 - 170 Seiten |
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... truth upon so foul a face ? In things right true my heart and eye have erred , And to this false plague are they now transferred . The question , why does a man betray himself and swallow the bait ?, continues for the rest of the ...
... truth upon so foul a face ? In things right true my heart and eye have erred , And to this false plague are they now transferred . The question , why does a man betray himself and swallow the bait ?, continues for the rest of the ...
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... truth in their derisive view of Nestor and Agamemnon , should we not also wonder whether they have some share of the truth in their mockery of Ulysses himself and his ' policy ' ? It is worth pursuing Ulysses ' role to the end of the ...
... truth in their derisive view of Nestor and Agamemnon , should we not also wonder whether they have some share of the truth in their mockery of Ulysses himself and his ' policy ' ? It is worth pursuing Ulysses ' role to the end of the ...
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... truth becoming synonymous . But in all art the triangle remains a triangle , however much its sides and size are reduced . Experience protests that art has not netted the whole , and truth remains at a shadowy distance . The three ...
... truth becoming synonymous . But in all art the triangle remains a triangle , however much its sides and size are reduced . Experience protests that art has not netted the whole , and truth remains at a shadowy distance . The three ...
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The Contrary Valuations page | 1 |
The Sonnets to the Dark Woman | 17 |
Loves Labours Lost | 33 |
Urheberrecht | |
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