Shakespeare's Patterns of Self-knowledgeOhio State University Press, 1972 - 454 strán (strany) |
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Obsah
Learning the Method | 3 |
Charting New Courses | 26 |
Framing the Picture of Man | 43 |
Losing and Finding Oneself | 62 |
Seeking Oneself | 78 |
Looking into the Mirror of Grief | 97 |
Patterning after Perfection | 113 |
Taking a Skeptic View | 131 |
Looking into Oneself | 215 |
Heightening the Self | 239 |
Subjecting the Self | 259 |
Valuing the Self | 281 |
Stripping the Self | 305 |
Losing the Self | 327 |
The Mastered Self | 356 |
What is a man? | 387 |
Taking an Uncertain Road | 150 |
Probing a Restless Self | 172 |
Fragmenting a Divided Self | 195 |
What a piece of work is a man | 399 |
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