What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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Side 11
... mind as the Prayer Book ; this also went back to schooling and early attendance at church , but he carried on with his reading of the Bible later . For it has been noticed that in his earlier work biblical phrases take shape from the ...
... mind as the Prayer Book ; this also went back to schooling and early attendance at church , but he carried on with his reading of the Bible later . For it has been noticed that in his earlier work biblical phrases take shape from the ...
Side 28
... mind , whence his people came ; Stratford was on the threshold of it . His imagination was moved by the memories of an older England , of Robin Hood and similar folklore ; his education speaks in ' the golden world ' , for it comes from ...
... mind , whence his people came ; Stratford was on the threshold of it . His imagination was moved by the memories of an older England , of Robin Hood and similar folklore ; his education speaks in ' the golden world ' , for it comes from ...
Side 95
... mind obsessed by resentment , envy or vendetta . The symptoms and workings of schizophrenia are precisely described in the case of Leontes in The Winter's Tale : the step- by - step corroboration of a suspicious , unbalanced mind ...
... mind obsessed by resentment , envy or vendetta . The symptoms and workings of schizophrenia are precisely described in the case of Leontes in The Winter's Tale : the step- by - step corroboration of a suspicious , unbalanced mind ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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