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Page 167
... seems imaginatively liberated at finding himself on the right track , there are also false starts and anomalies that show the exploratory freedom of Shakespeare's mind being curbed by some external factor . Here the factor may well have ...
... seems imaginatively liberated at finding himself on the right track , there are also false starts and anomalies that show the exploratory freedom of Shakespeare's mind being curbed by some external factor . Here the factor may well have ...
Page 252
... seems often to be a matter of discovering situations and tones which reflect an ambiguous response to experience - of giving voice once more to the Pedant and the Zany , who find themselves this time in a more simply amorous context ...
... seems often to be a matter of discovering situations and tones which reflect an ambiguous response to experience - of giving voice once more to the Pedant and the Zany , who find themselves this time in a more simply amorous context ...
Page 354
... seems to me that his concept of the impartial spectator is too complicated to be acceptable when one works it out fully in terms of his general theory of approval . An ordinary spectator approves of an agent's conduct if he finds that ...
... seems to me that his concept of the impartial spectator is too complicated to be acceptable when one works it out fully in terms of his general theory of approval . An ordinary spectator approves of an agent's conduct if he finds that ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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