Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - Počet stran: 504 |
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... golden " comedies . only self - awareness , generosity , and good faith . These plays ask Proteus , with his moral tarnish , belongs among the characters of Shakespeare's later plays , and Shakespeare was to return to the serious task ...
... golden " comedies . only self - awareness , generosity , and good faith . These plays ask Proteus , with his moral tarnish , belongs among the characters of Shakespeare's later plays , and Shakespeare was to return to the serious task ...
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... golden " comedies Shakespeare constructs his plays upon symmetrical groupings and multiple parallels , and dramatizes man's need for self - knowledge . And he ... golden " comedies . CHAPTER 3 THE " GOLDEN " COMEDIES The Merchant of 55.
... golden " comedies Shakespeare constructs his plays upon symmetrical groupings and multiple parallels , and dramatizes man's need for self - knowledge . And he ... golden " comedies . CHAPTER 3 THE " GOLDEN " COMEDIES The Merchant of 55.
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... golden " comedies , his most prevalent uses of psychological doctrine refer to the humours , the operation of the af- fections , and the different types of judgment which accompany different levels of cognition . Appropriately , the " ...
... golden " comedies , his most prevalent uses of psychological doctrine refer to the humours , the operation of the af- fections , and the different types of judgment which accompany different levels of cognition . Appropriately , the " ...
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