Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... explains observed behavior , for instance the characteristics by which anger can be recognized and the physical processes which explain its inception and effects ; the other interprets action by relating it to the ethical system of ...
... explains observed behavior , for instance the characteristics by which anger can be recognized and the physical processes which explain its inception and effects ; the other interprets action by relating it to the ethical system of ...
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... explain their evil purposes , attesting to a passionate hatred which is equated with a " humour " in its technical ... explained as an attempt to " feed " a " humourous " hatred of Antonio , Antonio's virtues , and all Christians : I ...
... explain their evil purposes , attesting to a passionate hatred which is equated with a " humour " in its technical ... explained as an attempt to " feed " a " humourous " hatred of Antonio , Antonio's virtues , and all Christians : I ...
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Carlyle Paff Hedrick. At the end of the play Shylock explains his actions by attesting to his irrational , passionate ... explain their actions as the product of an irrational hatred of virtue , are given comparatively little stage - time ...
Carlyle Paff Hedrick. At the end of the play Shylock explains his actions by attesting to his irrational , passionate ... explain their actions as the product of an irrational hatred of virtue , are given comparatively little stage - time ...
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