Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volym 61Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... human reason . Montaigne argues that human reason can not circumscribe divine power : We will subject him to the vaine and weake appear- ances of our understanding : him who hath made both us and our knowledge . Because nothing is made ...
... human reason . Montaigne argues that human reason can not circumscribe divine power : We will subject him to the vaine and weake appear- ances of our understanding : him who hath made both us and our knowledge . Because nothing is made ...
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... human kindness from which Pros- pero and Miranda would exclude him . Genesis likewise distinguishes creaturely increase from human coupling . Although the phrase " Be fruitful and multiply " occurs in connection with both animals and humans ...
... human kindness from which Pros- pero and Miranda would exclude him . Genesis likewise distinguishes creaturely increase from human coupling . Although the phrase " Be fruitful and multiply " occurs in connection with both animals and humans ...
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... humanity " or the local habitation of " culture . " Conceiving of Caliban as creature , Shakespeare manages to isolate within the idea of the human , forever divided between universalist and particularist strains , an elemental category ...
... humanity " or the local habitation of " culture . " Conceiving of Caliban as creature , Shakespeare manages to isolate within the idea of the human , forever divided between universalist and particularist strains , an elemental category ...
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Masculine Identity and Feminine Power | 119 |
Religion History and Politics | 136 |
Further Reading | 158 |
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