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Again , the words “ distinct ” and “ division ” in their antithesis are a feature of Scholastic thought . Like object and shadow they suggest thoroughgoing dependence : one can't be without the other . Finally , the last line shows ...
Again , the words “ distinct ” and “ division ” in their antithesis are a feature of Scholastic thought . Like object and shadow they suggest thoroughgoing dependence : one can't be without the other . Finally , the last line shows ...
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through images and thought to the praise of what is beyond thought . ( pp . 63-5 ) John Arthos , “ The Dream and the Vision , ” in his Shakespeare's Use of Dream and Vision , Rowman and Littlefield , 1977 , pp .
through images and thought to the praise of what is beyond thought . ( pp . 63-5 ) John Arthos , “ The Dream and the Vision , ” in his Shakespeare's Use of Dream and Vision , Rowman and Littlefield , 1977 , pp .
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Responding to a disparaging footnote in Steevens's 1780 edition of Shakespeare's works in which the critic expressed his " disgust and indignation ” at the thought of the poet addressing a man as “ the master - mistress of my passions ...
Responding to a disparaging footnote in Steevens's 1780 edition of Shakespeare's works in which the critic expressed his " disgust and indignation ” at the thought of the poet addressing a man as “ the master - mistress of my passions ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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