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... character in Shakespeare the fat knight sees . But considering the object of his affection - the Prince — a divine ... characters , the result is ' comedy ' ; when the passions are irresoluble for them , the result is ' tragedy ' ; when ...
... character in Shakespeare the fat knight sees . But considering the object of his affection - the Prince — a divine ... characters , the result is ' comedy ' ; when the passions are irresoluble for them , the result is ' tragedy ' ; when ...
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... character . What that character is we shall show in due time , namely that it is the knowledge of union existing between the mind and the whole of nature . ... Spinoza , De Intellectus Emendatione ( 1677 ) From Hobbes on the ...
... character . What that character is we shall show in due time , namely that it is the knowledge of union existing between the mind and the whole of nature . ... Spinoza , De Intellectus Emendatione ( 1677 ) From Hobbes on the ...
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... CHARACTER IS ' If I must speak the schoolmaster's language , I will confess that character comes from this infinite mood xapáw that signifyeth to engrave , or make a deep impression . And for that cause , a letter ( as A.B. ) is called ...
... CHARACTER IS ' If I must speak the schoolmaster's language , I will confess that character comes from this infinite mood xapáw that signifyeth to engrave , or make a deep impression . And for that cause , a letter ( as A.B. ) is called ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
Abomb and H | 97 |
Urheberrecht | |
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