Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 80. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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240. oldal
... future - oriented - to such an extent that as our allotment of earthly days dwindles , we may become increasingly inclined to consider an existence beyond the mortal one . " It is only in the prime of life , and while dubious of any future ...
... future - oriented - to such an extent that as our allotment of earthly days dwindles , we may become increasingly inclined to consider an existence beyond the mortal one . " It is only in the prime of life , and while dubious of any future ...
243. oldal
... future . For the very possibility of predictive certainty , such that one can have complete confidence in whatever is foretold , presupposes that the future is strictly determined , or ' fated , ' and as such cannot be altered . Yet our ...
... future . For the very possibility of predictive certainty , such that one can have complete confidence in whatever is foretold , presupposes that the future is strictly determined , or ' fated , ' and as such cannot be altered . Yet our ...
253. oldal
... future tense ( sponsalia per verba de futuro ) was merely a promise to marry at some future time . A de praesenti spousal created the status of virtual matrimony at that moment , without future action on the part of the persons ...
... future tense ( sponsalia per verba de futuro ) was merely a promise to marry at some future time . A de praesenti spousal created the status of virtual matrimony at that moment , without future action on the part of the persons ...
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