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Did Edward Dowden talk insistently about Shakespeare's life ( ' I wish . . . to attain to some central principles of life in him which animate and control the rest ' ) or his mind ( ' There is something higher and more wonderful than St ...
Did Edward Dowden talk insistently about Shakespeare's life ( ' I wish . . . to attain to some central principles of life in him which animate and control the rest ' ) or his mind ( ' There is something higher and more wonderful than St ...
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mind and the material world , matters more here than material things . The poem presents us with what might be called a subjectivity effect , and it does so by showing that its author knows what he sees , and knows what the world sees ...
mind and the material world , matters more here than material things . The poem presents us with what might be called a subjectivity effect , and it does so by showing that its author knows what he sees , and knows what the world sees ...
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Leslie , A. M. ( 1987 ) , ' Pretence and representation in infancy : the origins of " theory of mind " , Psychological Review , 94 : 412-26 . Levinson , S. C. ( 1995 ) , ' Interactional biases in human thinking ' , in E. N. Goody ( ed . ) ...
Leslie , A. M. ( 1987 ) , ' Pretence and representation in infancy : the origins of " theory of mind " , Psychological Review , 94 : 412-26 . Levinson , S. C. ( 1995 ) , ' Interactional biases in human thinking ' , in E. N. Goody ( ed . ) ...
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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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