Infirm Glory: Shakespeare and the Renaissance Image of ManClarendon Press, 1981 - 231 sidor |
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... perhaps , more honestly , simply ensure that their working coincides with his interests to the greatest possible extent . Even applied science thus appears to be a sort of co - operation between man and nature : " Towards the effecting ...
... perhaps , more honestly , simply ensure that their working coincides with his interests to the greatest possible extent . Even applied science thus appears to be a sort of co - operation between man and nature : " Towards the effecting ...
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... Perhaps I am wrong in seeing one tendency prevailing over the other , instead of the two being held in tension as in the Primavera , and indeed in Neoplatonism generally . But when the spatial composition of the Prima- vera is ...
... Perhaps I am wrong in seeing one tendency prevailing over the other , instead of the two being held in tension as in the Primavera , and indeed in Neoplatonism generally . But when the spatial composition of the Prima- vera is ...
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... perhaps no more than a yearning to hope , at the most degenerate level of humanity . Caliban stands at one end of the spectrum of characters we have examined ; Hamlet may perhaps be said to stand farthest removed at the other . In ...
... perhaps no more than a yearning to hope , at the most degenerate level of humanity . Caliban stands at one end of the spectrum of characters we have examined ; Hamlet may perhaps be said to stand farthest removed at the other . In ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 1 |
HUMANISTS AND REFORMERS | 25 |
THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE | 52 |
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Infirm Glory: Shakespeare and the Renaissance Image of Man Sukanta Chaudhuri Begränsad förhandsgranskning - 1981 |
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absolute achievement action Agrippa angel Antony and Cleopatra appears assertion authority Bacon basic body Burton Bynneman Caliban Christ Christian concept Coriolanus created Cressida Cusanus Cymbeline death Demerson divine doctrine Donne doth doubt earthly edited elements Erasmus evil experience expression external fact faculties Faerie Queene faith Fall Falstaff Faustus folly futility gloom God's grace Hamlet hath hero heroic honour human nature ibid ideal impulse infinite intellectual King Lear knowledge learning logical Lupton Macbeth man's Measure for Measure medieval mercy mind Montaigne moral order Neoplatonic Novum Organum orthodox paradox perfection philosophic Platonic Pléiade poem poetry premisses Prospero purely quae quod Rabelais reality realize reason Renaissance revelation Scepticism seems sense Sextus Empiricus Shakespeare sinful Sonets Songs and Sonets soul speech Spenser spirit suffering Tamburlaine thee theme things thou thought tion traditional translated Troilus Troilus and Cressida truth universe valid values virtue words
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