Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationDonated by Sydney Harris. |
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CHAPTER III THE ATTITUDE OF CRITICAL OPINION ON SHAKESPEARE'S MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE , CHRONOLOGICALLY CONSIDERED Let us now go into greater detail on the subject , chrono logically and historically . The sixteenth , seventeenth and ...
CHAPTER III THE ATTITUDE OF CRITICAL OPINION ON SHAKESPEARE'S MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE , CHRONOLOGICALLY CONSIDERED Let us now go into greater detail on the subject , chrono logically and historically . The sixteenth , seventeenth and ...
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And even Edmund Spenser writes : 1 As one ... whose dryer braine Is tost with troubled sights.18 and again , To breake his sleepe and waste his ydle braines.14 It is thus readily evident that the brain , being considered the seat of ...
And even Edmund Spenser writes : 1 As one ... whose dryer braine Is tost with troubled sights.18 and again , To breake his sleepe and waste his ydle braines.14 It is thus readily evident that the brain , being considered the seat of ...
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... very well be considered as a representation of the melancholy type as understood in the Elizabethan period , and not as a type of psychosis or psychoneurosis , as the neuropsychiatrists we have considered , would have us believe .
... very well be considered as a representation of the melancholy type as understood in the Elizabethan period , and not as a type of psychosis or psychoneurosis , as the neuropsychiatrists we have considered , would have us believe .
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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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