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... present thesis may or may not have in- directly helped to make this book . I am indebted to the editors of The Symposium for per- mission to incorporate here passages from the paper they kindly published . My references are to the Globe ...
... present thesis may or may not have in- directly helped to make this book . I am indebted to the editors of The Symposium for per- mission to incorporate here passages from the paper they kindly published . My references are to the Globe ...
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... present dispensation due to the co - existence in his nature of two elements , the bestial and spiritual : what Melville in Clarel called ' the running conflict of the star and clod ' . This conflict is implicit , as I show in The Wheel ...
... present dispensation due to the co - existence in his nature of two elements , the bestial and spiritual : what Melville in Clarel called ' the running conflict of the star and clod ' . This conflict is implicit , as I show in The Wheel ...
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... present purpose , save to show that we cannot be too definite in relating the ship's name Tiger in Macbeth and Twelfth Night to the tiger as a tempest beast . In Twelfth Night we have two ships , the Tiger and the Phoenix , as well as ...
... present purpose , save to show that we cannot be too definite in relating the ship's name Tiger in Macbeth and Twelfth Night to the tiger as a tempest beast . In Twelfth Night we have two ships , the Tiger and the Phoenix , as well as ...
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