Bottom: on Shakespeare, Band 1the] Ark Press [for the Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, 1963 - 472 Seiten |
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... clear , or felt to some degree , that Titania is Bottom's dream or his philosophy , that the Ghost is Hamlet's antic disposition , that Cassius is Brutus ' glass , and so on , both the look at the insufficient * cf. Spinoza , Treatise ...
... clear , or felt to some degree , that Titania is Bottom's dream or his philosophy , that the Ghost is Hamlet's antic disposition , that Cassius is Brutus ' glass , and so on , both the look at the insufficient * cf. Spinoza , Treatise ...
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... clear terminus , whereas the modern system makes it appear as though everything were explained . 6.373 : ' The world is independent of my will . 6.375 : ' As there is only a logical necessity , so there is also a logical impossibility ...
... clear terminus , whereas the modern system makes it appear as though everything were explained . 6.373 : ' The world is independent of my will . 6.375 : ' As there is only a logical necessity , so there is also a logical impossibility ...
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... clear is the wine and the glass so fine That the two are one in seeming . The glass is all and the wine is naught , Or the glass is naught and the wine is all ... The light combines with ... For the night hath ... And thereby is ordered ...
... clear is the wine and the glass so fine That the two are one in seeming . The glass is all and the wine is naught , Or the glass is naught and the wine is all ... The light combines with ... For the night hath ... And thereby is ordered ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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