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... whole emotional life is focused upon it . Becket is unsatisfied and still has to ' find himself ' — to adopt the Anouilh approach to character . Part of his restlessness is ascribed to his supposed Saxon origins , for in this play much ...
... whole emotional life is focused upon it . Becket is unsatisfied and still has to ' find himself ' — to adopt the Anouilh approach to character . Part of his restlessness is ascribed to his supposed Saxon origins , for in this play much ...
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... whole universe , the whole cosmos , was one , a living thing made up of living parts , ' a single aliveness with a single soul ' from which it was man's aim in life to draw more and more vitality . The augur of the temple , at one with ...
... whole universe , the whole cosmos , was one , a living thing made up of living parts , ' a single aliveness with a single soul ' from which it was man's aim in life to draw more and more vitality . The augur of the temple , at one with ...
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... whole population , and therefore was a drama , whether tragic or comic or both , which had constant and con- scious reference to the whole cosmos . In spite of the Renaissance , Shakespearian tragedy manifestly continues the long ...
... whole population , and therefore was a drama , whether tragic or comic or both , which had constant and con- scious reference to the whole cosmos . In spite of the Renaissance , Shakespearian tragedy manifestly continues the long ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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