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Critics in the materialist school would argue that texts are so thoroughly a material and social a production that they cannot be thought of as the work of one great genius , let alone as a key to unlock the heart of a single man .
Critics in the materialist school would argue that texts are so thoroughly a material and social a production that they cannot be thought of as the work of one great genius , let alone as a key to unlock the heart of a single man .
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They suggest that there is a mental realm of memory beyond and above material records , that things can live in your memory ' ( as Hamlet puts it ) even when their material record is lost . But , crucially , they do not tell their ...
They suggest that there is a mental realm of memory beyond and above material records , that things can live in your memory ' ( as Hamlet puts it ) even when their material record is lost . But , crucially , they do not tell their ...
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Substance ' carries the primary senses ' essential nature ' or ' That of which a physical thing consists ; the material of which a body is formed and in virtue of which it possesses certain properties ' ( OED 6a ) , which is opposed to ...
Substance ' carries the primary senses ' essential nature ' or ' That of which a physical thing consists ; the material of which a body is formed and in virtue of which it possesses certain properties ' ( OED 6a ) , which is opposed to ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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