Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... body and soul can be explained physiologically , and at the same time , be related to the ethical concepts of good ... body and a soul . In prelapsarian man , body and soul existed together in an uncomplicated heirarchy . The humours , i ...
... body and soul can be explained physiologically , and at the same time , be related to the ethical concepts of good ... body and a soul . In prelapsarian man , body and soul existed together in an uncomplicated heirarchy . The humours , i ...
Strana 18
... body , soul and spirits . The soul moves the body to action by directives sent through the spirits , which expand and contract the 37 body's muscles , and sinews . The parts of the body are associated with various human functions ...
... body , soul and spirits . The soul moves the body to action by directives sent through the spirits , which expand and contract the 37 body's muscles , and sinews . The parts of the body are associated with various human functions ...
Strana 22
... body exists to house the soul . Man's capacity for rational thought and moral conviction is his unique capacity ... body and soul . The body 1 and evil , and of certain universal truths . 22 47.
... body exists to house the soul . Man's capacity for rational thought and moral conviction is his unique capacity ... body and soul . The body 1 and evil , and of certain universal truths . 22 47.
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