The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1962 |
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... common metaphor for beneficent royalty , and for the principle of order or divinity in the universe . Before leaving this play we should , perhaps , glance at one other aspect of Shakespeare's social attitude which it , in common with ...
... common metaphor for beneficent royalty , and for the principle of order or divinity in the universe . Before leaving this play we should , perhaps , glance at one other aspect of Shakespeare's social attitude which it , in common with ...
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... common - sense , materialist defini- tion of charity . But by the end of the dialogue his materialism is revealed as an empty idealism ( ' the distresses of mankind are mostly imaginary ' ) , while the impractical idealist Adams is left ...
... common - sense , materialist defini- tion of charity . But by the end of the dialogue his materialism is revealed as an empty idealism ( ' the distresses of mankind are mostly imaginary ' ) , while the impractical idealist Adams is left ...
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... common - sense , materialist defini- tion of charity . But by the end of the dialogue his materialism is revealed as an empty idealism ( ' the distresses of mankind are mostly imaginary ' ) , while the impractical idealist Adams is left ...
... common - sense , materialist defini- tion of charity . But by the end of the dialogue his materialism is revealed as an empty idealism ( ' the distresses of mankind are mostly imaginary ' ) , while the impractical idealist Adams is left ...
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