Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... believes that he is describing Hermione's lust , which he supposes , by its very force , makes possible her fall . Knowing that passion may " communicate " with dreams -- that is the imagination ―― 1,216 so , he believes , it may find ...
... believes that he is describing Hermione's lust , which he supposes , by its very force , makes possible her fall . Knowing that passion may " communicate " with dreams -- that is the imagination ―― 1,216 so , he believes , it may find ...
Strana 182
... believes that he is describing Hermione's lust , which he supposes , by its very force , makes possible her fall . Knowing that passion may " communicate " with dreams that is the imagination sion . ―― 1,216 so , he believes , it may ...
... believes that he is describing Hermione's lust , which he supposes , by its very force , makes possible her fall . Knowing that passion may " communicate " with dreams that is the imagination sion . ―― 1,216 so , he believes , it may ...
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... believes that contrasts of different kinds of love are the thematic core of the play . 96 , 97 . See Chapter 1 , pp . 21-22 , above . Lordi , " The Merchant of Venice : A Play of Human Bondage , " p . 83 . 98 . ' In his article " The ...
... believes that contrasts of different kinds of love are the thematic core of the play . 96 , 97 . See Chapter 1 , pp . 21-22 , above . Lordi , " The Merchant of Venice : A Play of Human Bondage , " p . 83 . 98 . ' In his article " The ...
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