Shakespeare's Changing Use of Psychological Reference in His ComediesStanford University, 1978 - 504 strán (strany) |
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... interpretation . I shall not attempt a comprehensive survey of Elizabethan psychological works . Several have been made in recent years . 34 For my purposes , moreover , the assumptions of the faculty psychologists are remarkably ...
... interpretation . I shall not attempt a comprehensive survey of Elizabethan psychological works . Several have been made in recent years . 34 For my purposes , moreover , the assumptions of the faculty psychologists are remarkably ...
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... interpretation to the exact wording of the bond . Portia requires that Shylock provide a surgeon to stop Antonio's wounds , and Shylock demands , " Is it so nominated in the bond ? " [ IV , i , 259 ] ; he re- jects charity because he ...
... interpretation to the exact wording of the bond . Portia requires that Shylock provide a surgeon to stop Antonio's wounds , and Shylock demands , " Is it so nominated in the bond ? " [ IV , i , 259 ] ; he re- jects charity because he ...
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... interpretation of contemporary thought . Without such an argument , the humours , planetary influences , etc , would ... interpreted in the light of the following passage from Baker , The Wars of Truth , p . 132 : · ' God and nature bid ...
... interpretation of contemporary thought . Without such an argument , the humours , planetary influences , etc , would ... interpreted in the light of the following passage from Baker , The Wars of Truth , p . 132 : · ' God and nature bid ...
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