Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... describes virtue as the proper quality of a passion : the ideal exists as a mean between two kinds of excess . The Stoics condemn all passion and suggest that the wise man should suppress emotion . The Peripatetics and later Christian ...
... describes virtue as the proper quality of a passion : the ideal exists as a mean between two kinds of excess . The Stoics condemn all passion and suggest that the wise man should suppress emotion . The Peripatetics and later Christian ...
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... describes Leontes ' own submission to pas- Hermione's sins are the creation of his imagination , and it is sion . his own jealousy that " Communicat'st with dreams . " Read in this light , Leontes ' speech describes the power of ...
... describes Leontes ' own submission to pas- Hermione's sins are the creation of his imagination , and it is sion . his own jealousy that " Communicat'st with dreams . " Read in this light , Leontes ' speech describes the power of ...
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... describes sin as the result of a rebellion among the faculties of the soul . 219 The danger of an improper coalition between imagination and 220 passion is reiterated again and again . Speaking to Antigonus Leontes describes how ...
... describes sin as the result of a rebellion among the faculties of the soul . 219 The danger of an improper coalition between imagination and 220 passion is reiterated again and again . Speaking to Antigonus Leontes describes how ...
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