Perspectives & Identities: The Elizabethan Writer's Search to Know His WorldRubicon Press, 1989 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... Chapman , inspires the poet and contributes to his special identity . No pen can anything eternal write That is not steeped in humour of the night.18 But he is not always sure about the value of dark withdrawals . Monsieur d'Olive , in ...
... Chapman , inspires the poet and contributes to his special identity . No pen can anything eternal write That is not steeped in humour of the night.18 But he is not always sure about the value of dark withdrawals . Monsieur d'Olive , in ...
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... Chapman , and he thought that the Byron plays were " overlaid with so many touches that the main outline is completely disguised " . He found it difficult to arrange parts of Chapman's drama in the mind so as to obtain a single focus ...
... Chapman , and he thought that the Byron plays were " overlaid with so many touches that the main outline is completely disguised " . He found it difficult to arrange parts of Chapman's drama in the mind so as to obtain a single focus ...
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... Chapman Eugenia . 13 . 14 . Ficino De Vita Libri Tres ( Basel 1549 ) . The origin of ' vital spirits ' , which animate the body , is not clear . They were created in the heart according to one view ; others thought they were generated ...
... Chapman Eugenia . 13 . 14 . Ficino De Vita Libri Tres ( Basel 1549 ) . The origin of ' vital spirits ' , which animate the body , is not clear . They were created in the heart according to one view ; others thought they were generated ...
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New Perspectives | 7 |
Shifting Viewpoints | 36 |
Themes of Mistaken Identity | 70 |
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