Studies in ShakespeareArthur D. Matthews, Clark Emery University of Miami Press, 1953 - 152 pàgines |
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Pàgina 43
... means that he read the text with care . So his criticism is written with knowledge of that whereof he speaks . Others have spoken in the same vein . One thinks Henry's second speech before Harfleur , with its threats for the sacking of ...
... means that he read the text with care . So his criticism is written with knowledge of that whereof he speaks . Others have spoken in the same vein . One thinks Henry's second speech before Harfleur , with its threats for the sacking of ...
Pàgina 68
... means of man's access to them . Without quite returning to the entire Neo - Platonic theory of demons , they very much disordered the accurate scholastic rationale , particularly by a shadowy but insistent contention that a man could ...
... means of man's access to them . Without quite returning to the entire Neo - Platonic theory of demons , they very much disordered the accurate scholastic rationale , particularly by a shadowy but insistent contention that a man could ...
Pàgina 71
... mean this secret suggesting through the humors . What Scot means he never says in physiological terms ; but he does not ever concede to angels any kind of physical rule of anything . He notes that Paul " biddeth us put on the whole ...
... mean this secret suggesting through the humors . What Scot means he never says in physiological terms ; but he does not ever concede to angels any kind of physical rule of anything . He notes that Paul " biddeth us put on the whole ...
Continguts
Problems and Methods | 11 |
Simmss Edition of the Shakespeare Apocrypha by Edd Winfield Parks | 30 |
Patriotism and Satire in Henry V by Allan Gilbert | 40 |
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