Encounters in HistoryWorld Publishing Company, 1961 - 405 pàgines |
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... moral cosmic order permeates the whole of Shakespeare's work . This is the life breath of the tragedies as well as of the history plays , and when years came in which the poet seemed above all conscious of the contrast presented by ...
... moral cosmic order permeates the whole of Shakespeare's work . This is the life breath of the tragedies as well as of the history plays , and when years came in which the poet seemed above all conscious of the contrast presented by ...
Pàgina 17
... moral re- straints from politics , which became thereby a mere game of power - but in his freedom of judgment , which in the final reck- oning discerned the human being in king and rebel alike and assigned to both their places in the ...
... moral re- straints from politics , which became thereby a mere game of power - but in his freedom of judgment , which in the final reck- oning discerned the human being in king and rebel alike and assigned to both their places in the ...
Pàgina 66
... moral or spiritual atmosphere is not thereby constituted . Of the feudalism , religious wars , barbarousness of the world to which the Cid belonged , nothing will be found in Corneille . Once more , he unfolds before his spectators a ...
... moral or spiritual atmosphere is not thereby constituted . Of the feudalism , religious wars , barbarousness of the world to which the Cid belonged , nothing will be found in Corneille . Once more , he unfolds before his spectators a ...
Continguts
II | 51 |
FRENCH HISTORIANS FOR AND AGAINST THE REVOLUTION | 87 |
MOTLEY AND HIS RISE OF THE DUTCH REPUBLIC | 145 |
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