Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION The sixteenth century had little premonition of the true greatness it harbored in William Shakespeare . Absorbed in the pomp and intrigue of court life , and tuned to the madcap adventures of daring seamen ...
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION The sixteenth century had little premonition of the true greatness it harbored in William Shakespeare . Absorbed in the pomp and intrigue of court life , and tuned to the madcap adventures of daring seamen ...
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... 11 Rogers adding that “ from the twentieth century point of view , he was , and is a great physician . .. , , ” a “ teacher of health " " who “ stands among the first , " 12 and Sir St. Clair Thompson concluding that " .
... 11 Rogers adding that “ from the twentieth century point of view , he was , and is a great physician . .. , , ” a “ teacher of health " " who “ stands among the first , " 12 and Sir St. Clair Thompson concluding that " .
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We need but avoid the paths and pitfalls of the preceding century of commentators . Their greatest mistake has been this : they have taken Shakespeare out of the habitat of his century and examined him with the magnifying glass of ...
We need but avoid the paths and pitfalls of the preceding century of commentators . Their greatest mistake has been this : they have taken Shakespeare out of the habitat of his century and examined him with the magnifying glass of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Attitude of Critical Opinion on Shakespeares | 14 |
The Attitude of the Medical Commentators | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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