Shakespeare's SatireOxford University Press, 1943 - 227 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... nature as against art , writes , ' Nature hates all false coloring and is ever best where she is least adulterated with art . ' " It is the Nature imagined by such writers that Orlando and Rosalind seek in the Forest of Arden . And what ...
... nature as against art , writes , ' Nature hates all false coloring and is ever best where she is least adulterated with art . ' " It is the Nature imagined by such writers that Orlando and Rosalind seek in the Forest of Arden . And what ...
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... Nature is to follow Reason , and adopting as their political creed the Machiavellian heresy that to follow Nature is to follow Will , they were inviting disaster . The Trojans first appear in a council of war like that held by the ...
... Nature is to follow Reason , and adopting as their political creed the Machiavellian heresy that to follow Nature is to follow Will , they were inviting disaster . The Trojans first appear in a council of war like that held by the ...
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... Nature : Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb , Let it no more bring out ingrateful man ! Go great with tigers ... nature of his re- sponses , despite their obvious intensity , deprives him of every shred of human dignity . It makes ...
... Nature : Ensear thy fertile and conceptious womb , Let it no more bring out ingrateful man ! Go great with tigers ... nature of his re- sponses , despite their obvious intensity , deprives him of every shred of human dignity . It makes ...
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The Clown | 3 |
Loves Labors Lost | 24 |
As You Like It | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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