Shakespeare's SatireOxford University Press, 1943 - 227 Seiten Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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... passion without reason ' and othe similar tortures , for ' mind's quiet , soul's felicity . . . fre from passions , of nothing fearful , in all things happy . ' Gior dano Bruno , the Italian philosopher who seems to have associated with ...
... passion without reason ' and othe similar tortures , for ' mind's quiet , soul's felicity . . . fre from passions , of nothing fearful , in all things happy . ' Gior dano Bruno , the Italian philosopher who seems to have associated with ...
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... passion - spun distortion of fact for actuality . Thus he loses , for good and all , his hold on reality . Henceforward he acts like one distracted . The disordered lover all too easily becomes the disordered warrior . Crazy with ...
... passion - spun distortion of fact for actuality . Thus he loses , for good and all , his hold on reality . Henceforward he acts like one distracted . The disordered lover all too easily becomes the disordered warrior . Crazy with ...
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... passion . He can only exclaim , ' Blood thou art blood , ' and in spite of reason , in spite of all his moral pride , follow headlong wherever passion leads . After he has committed the crime , he is no nonchalant vil- lain , neither ...
... passion . He can only exclaim , ' Blood thou art blood , ' and in spite of reason , in spite of all his moral pride , follow headlong wherever passion leads . After he has committed the crime , he is no nonchalant vil- lain , neither ...
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The Clown | 3 |
Loves Labors Lost | 24 |
As You Like It | 44 |
Urheberrecht | |
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