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... Shakespeare's work , starting with Pythagoras , whose name was practically interchangeable with Plato's during the ... Shakespeare's explanation of the inaudibility of the music of the spheres is different from Aristotle's ; but then ...
... Shakespeare's work , starting with Pythagoras , whose name was practically interchangeable with Plato's during the ... Shakespeare's explanation of the inaudibility of the music of the spheres is different from Aristotle's ; but then ...
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... Shakespeare in which Ariel occurs as a personal name . It is as a demon - that is to say , a semi - divine spirit , not necessarily evil - in the collection of Jewish mystical writings known as the Kabbala ; and it is known that the ...
... Shakespeare in which Ariel occurs as a personal name . It is as a demon - that is to say , a semi - divine spirit , not necessarily evil - in the collection of Jewish mystical writings known as the Kabbala ; and it is known that the ...
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... Shakespeare , the difference between Lee and Froude seems to me one of degree rather than of kind . Lee's book doesn't give us ' Shakespeare ' as an absolute creation , but a view of Shakespeare bounded by Lee's personal attitudes and ...
... Shakespeare , the difference between Lee and Froude seems to me one of degree rather than of kind . Lee's book doesn't give us ' Shakespeare ' as an absolute creation , but a view of Shakespeare bounded by Lee's personal attitudes and ...
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KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
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