An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... nature , [ which ] enchants us for the reason that while we are looking for an author we find a 15 man . Of course , Pascal's remark begs the question : the " eloquence of nature " is no more a fixed absolute than " nature " itself ...
... nature , [ which ] enchants us for the reason that while we are looking for an author we find a 15 man . Of course , Pascal's remark begs the question : the " eloquence of nature " is no more a fixed absolute than " nature " itself ...
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... nature , therein ( though he know it not ) doth according to art , thogh not by art : where the other , using art to shew art and not hide art ( as in these cases he shuld do ) , lieth from nature , & indeed abuseth art.72 It is worth ...
... nature , therein ( though he know it not ) doth according to art , thogh not by art : where the other , using art to shew art and not hide art ( as in these cases he shuld do ) , lieth from nature , & indeed abuseth art.72 It is worth ...
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... nature of love in young men . It is a play with little religious imagery and perhaps less bawdy than any other Shakespeare ever wrote . But there is one nice touch reminiscent of LLL ( which also looks ahead to Troilus and Cressida ) in ...
... nature of love in young men . It is a play with little religious imagery and perhaps less bawdy than any other Shakespeare ever wrote . But there is one nice touch reminiscent of LLL ( which also looks ahead to Troilus and Cressida ) in ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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