The Hazards of Adopted Identity in Coriolanus, Macbeth, and The Winter's TaleStanford University, 1979 - 790 sider |
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Side 279
... nature's unity and peace , a hideous desecration of all creative , family and social duties , all union and concord ... nature " ( 1.3.137 ) , and Lady Macbeth repeatedly suggests that the crime both requires and entails a suppression of ...
... nature's unity and peace , a hideous desecration of all creative , family and social duties , all union and concord ... nature " ( 1.3.137 ) , and Lady Macbeth repeatedly suggests that the crime both requires and entails a suppression of ...
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... natural and artificial values , as in most Renaissance debates concerning nature and art , moves dialectically towards a synthesis . Shakespeare specifically invokes this tradition in the debate about the gillyvors , and uses it more ...
... natural and artificial values , as in most Renaissance debates concerning nature and art , moves dialectically towards a synthesis . Shakespeare specifically invokes this tradition in the debate about the gillyvors , and uses it more ...
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... nature must help heal the wounds made in nature would be Shakespeare and Paulina invite us to infer supernatural intervention in this resurrection , but they do so to invite an educative error ; our sense of supernatural salvation , as ...
... nature must help heal the wounds made in nature would be Shakespeare and Paulina invite us to infer supernatural intervention in this resurrection , but they do so to invite an educative error ; our sense of supernatural salvation , as ...
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Implications of SelfElevation | 41 |
III | 60 |
and the Wombs Determinism | 73 |
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