Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... human body , though all human bodies were in an incipient state of dissolu- tion : between the Microcosm and the Macrocosm : between the human body , the Body Politic and the Church , which was the Body of Christ . The complete ...
... human body , though all human bodies were in an incipient state of dissolu- tion : between the Microcosm and the Macrocosm : between the human body , the Body Politic and the Church , which was the Body of Christ . The complete ...
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... humanity when he put Hamlet on the stage , that he did not mean some one thing by Coriolanus ? Did he mean to say ... Human beings , if greatly per- plexed , or if beset by inordinate pride , will in the presence of such issues always ...
... humanity when he put Hamlet on the stage , that he did not mean some one thing by Coriolanus ? Did he mean to say ... Human beings , if greatly per- plexed , or if beset by inordinate pride , will in the presence of such issues always ...
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... human Shylock , devoted to Jessica , smarting under what Antonio can do in the way of spitting on his gabardine , is ... human , and symbolic or larger than human . Shakespeare has achieved here what he failed to do in All's Well that ...
... human Shylock , devoted to Jessica , smarting under what Antonio can do in the way of spitting on his gabardine , is ... human , and symbolic or larger than human . Shakespeare has achieved here what he failed to do in All's Well that ...
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