Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... imagination , and memory . Finally , the rational soul , possessed by man alone among created beings , permits 42 ... imagination . The imagination gathers this information together , judges it as pleasing or displeasing , and sends ...
... imagination , and memory . Finally , the rational soul , possessed by man alone among created beings , permits 42 ... imagination . The imagination gathers this information together , judges it as pleasing or displeasing , and sends ...
Strana 182
... imagination ―― 1,216 so , he believes , it may find unlawful expression , and lead to actual sins " beyond com- mission . " The speech really describes Leontes ' own submission to pas- Hermione's sins are the creation of his imagination ...
... imagination ―― 1,216 so , he believes , it may find unlawful expression , and lead to actual sins " beyond com- mission . " The speech really describes Leontes ' own submission to pas- Hermione's sins are the creation of his imagination ...
Strana 182
... imagination and passion are gaining control of his reason : -- Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre . Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicat'st with dreams ; how can this be ? With what's unreal thou co - active ...
... imagination and passion are gaining control of his reason : -- Affection ! thy intention stabs the centre . Thou dost make possible things not so held , Communicat'st with dreams ; how can this be ? With what's unreal thou co - active ...
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