John Marston's Drama: Themes, Images, SourcesFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1980 - Počet stran: 217 A work of historical criticism that offers new interpretations of the nine plays attributed solely to John Marston. Explores his use of literary, historical, and intellectual sources and focuses on recurrent major images and themes in the plays. |
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... natural analogy [ 3.6.8 , 9 ] tells us that this conception is not contrary to nature . ' 22 In each and every Spenserian reference Queen Elizabeth is thus seen as a nonpareil and is also associated with a Golden Age . The implica ...
... natural analogy [ 3.6.8 , 9 ] tells us that this conception is not contrary to nature . ' 22 In each and every Spenserian reference Queen Elizabeth is thus seen as a nonpareil and is also associated with a Golden Age . The implica ...
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... Nature is not blind , it is providential . Fortune is nothing but man's false understanding of the meaning of events arising from vain desires which have no basis in his rational nature . ' 33 In his next philosophical statement in act ...
... Nature is not blind , it is providential . Fortune is nothing but man's false understanding of the meaning of events arising from vain desires which have no basis in his rational nature . ' 33 In his next philosophical statement in act ...
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... nature and custom in the De Officiis , which held : " If we follow Nature as our guide , we shall never go astray , but we shall be pursuing that which is in its nature clear - sighted and penetrating ( Wis- dom ) , that which is ...
... nature and custom in the De Officiis , which held : " If we follow Nature as our guide , we shall never go astray , but we shall be pursuing that which is in its nature clear - sighted and penetrating ( Wis- dom ) , that which is ...
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Preface | 9 |
Antonio and Mellida as Experimental Tragicomedy | 73 |
6 | 91 |
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