The Sparrow and the Flea: The Sense of Providence in Shakespeare and MontaigneBRILL, 1983 - 204 Seiten |
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... objective of Robertson's work ultimately seems to be to challenge Shakespeare's learning and the integrity of his achievement , and in fact originated the disintegrationist school of Shakespeare criticism . With Robertson , the focus of ...
... objective of Robertson's work ultimately seems to be to challenge Shakespeare's learning and the integrity of his achievement , and in fact originated the disintegrationist school of Shakespeare criticism . With Robertson , the focus of ...
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... objective as it is , perhaps its sense eludes him . Does it not sort with rec- titude and justice , Hamlet asks , to requite Claudius his crimes , and is it not to be damned to permit him to proceed unpunished in his evil . To grasp his ...
... objective as it is , perhaps its sense eludes him . Does it not sort with rec- titude and justice , Hamlet asks , to requite Claudius his crimes , and is it not to be damned to permit him to proceed unpunished in his evil . To grasp his ...
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... objective and generalized man , defined as much by inconsistency , variety , and confusion as by perspica- city , courage , and compassion , Montaigne studies himself . To learn oneself , broadening one's perspective and reach , is to ...
... objective and generalized man , defined as much by inconsistency , variety , and confusion as by perspica- city , courage , and compassion , Montaigne studies himself . To learn oneself , broadening one's perspective and reach , is to ...
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action Antony Antony and Cleopatra Ariès autre avoir bien Brutus c'est Caliban Cassius character choses Christian Claudio Cleopatra contre Coustume de l'isle critics cruauté Cymbeline d'une death deed Dieu divine dramatic Duke earth Ellrodt Epaminondas Essais estre evil faut fear Florio's garden Gentlemen of Verona ghost Hamlet homme Horatio human humor ideas innocent judgment jugement Julius Caesar King Lear knowledge l'homme l'isle de Cea macabre Macbeth man's Measure for Measure ment mesme mind monde Montaigne and Shakespeare Montaigne writes Montaigne's moral mort mourir n'est Nature Nature's noble Notes to Pages Othello Perdita perfect conscience Petrarch philosophical play Prospero Pyrrhonism qu'elle qu'il qu'on qu'un reason Renaissance Richard Richard III rien seulement Shake Shakespeare and Montaigne skepticism soul speare speare's speech Stoical suicide taigne Tenenti thee theme things thou thought tion tout truth Univ vertu Villey virtue vorei Winter's Tale
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