Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama: Critical Essays, 13. kötetLiverpool University Press, 1974 - 258 oldal |
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... object of his self - devotion , he has given away all human titles and means of living . The special character of his suffering is underlined by much emphasis on names and titles elsewhere in the play . For example , as Richard loses ...
... object of his self - devotion , he has given away all human titles and means of living . The special character of his suffering is underlined by much emphasis on names and titles elsewhere in the play . For example , as Richard loses ...
71. oldal
... objects prove ; Which immortality and knowledge are . For to that object ever is referr'd The nature of the soul , in which the acts Of her high faculties are still employ'd . And the true object must her powers obtain To which they are ...
... objects prove ; Which immortality and knowledge are . For to that object ever is referr'd The nature of the soul , in which the acts Of her high faculties are still employ'd . And the true object must her powers obtain To which they are ...
242. oldal
... object , or inappropriate to it , and we have come a long way from Spenser . Spenser was often plangent about the ruins of Time , but he had none of this shrinking horror , and for him , 242 The poetry of Sir Walter Ralegh.
... object , or inappropriate to it , and we have come a long way from Spenser . Spenser was often plangent about the ruins of Time , but he had none of this shrinking horror , and for him , 242 The poetry of Sir Walter Ralegh.
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