Discourse: A Review of the Liberal Arts, Volumen12,Temas13-14Concordia College, 1969 |
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... Shakespeare or give my ' impression ' of him , I can show them exactly why King Lear is magnificent for three acts and then how Shakespeare botched it : I can show that . I'm not talking about my impression ' or ' my feeling , ' I'm ...
... Shakespeare or give my ' impression ' of him , I can show them exactly why King Lear is magnificent for three acts and then how Shakespeare botched it : I can show that . I'm not talking about my impression ' or ' my feeling , ' I'm ...
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... Shakespeare's Sonnets , 2nd ed . ( London , 1963 ) , p . 172. Clay Hunt , however , maintains the Neoplatonic viewpoint that the “ beauties ” ( sic ) which the speaker " got , ” were only physical shadows of the ideal love , now ...
... Shakespeare's Sonnets , 2nd ed . ( London , 1963 ) , p . 172. Clay Hunt , however , maintains the Neoplatonic viewpoint that the “ beauties ” ( sic ) which the speaker " got , ” were only physical shadows of the ideal love , now ...
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... Shakespeare , in contrast to the use of the word for things that hang " literally and actually . ” Virgil's and Shakespeare's examples embody imagination simply in being fresh non - literal statements of appearance , gratifying to the ...
... Shakespeare , in contrast to the use of the word for things that hang " literally and actually . ” Virgil's and Shakespeare's examples embody imagination simply in being fresh non - literal statements of appearance , gratifying to the ...
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