Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 82British Academy, 1993 - Počet stran: 524 |
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Strana 247
... Shakespeare appears to have made no use of any forms of consolatio outside the classical tradition . There are no traces in his work of the Christian promise of resurrection , such as we abundantly find in contemporary poets ( Spenser ...
... Shakespeare appears to have made no use of any forms of consolatio outside the classical tradition . There are no traces in his work of the Christian promise of resurrection , such as we abundantly find in contemporary poets ( Spenser ...
Strana 248
... Shakespeare called in question the optimism of humanist rhetoricians.70 Similarly with the consolatio : on some occasions he uses it in completely orthodox ways , obeying all the implicit or explicit coventions concerning place , time ...
... Shakespeare called in question the optimism of humanist rhetoricians.70 Similarly with the consolatio : on some occasions he uses it in completely orthodox ways , obeying all the implicit or explicit coventions concerning place , time ...
Strana 271
... Shakespeare has thought of a third possibility for Claudio , whose vision is so terrifying because it presents the soul as neither insensible nor disporting itself in heaven but enduring the indignities of physical corruption in full ...
... Shakespeare has thought of a third possibility for Claudio , whose vision is so terrifying because it presents the soul as neither insensible nor disporting itself in heaven but enduring the indignities of physical corruption in full ...
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The Genetics of Celtic Populations | 37 |
An Essay on Survival | 59 |
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