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... stands out from other references to the elements and strikes at once . And it can take on a different colour from what Mar- lowe gives it . It can in fact stand for the chaos that ever since the fall of man threatens to ruin the ...
... stands out from other references to the elements and strikes at once . And it can take on a different colour from what Mar- lowe gives it . It can in fact stand for the chaos that ever since the fall of man threatens to ruin the ...
Page 75
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. Methinks it should stand with right reason that as sense hath sensible objects , so things themselves should present themselves to the under- standing , that the mind should not busy herself to make ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. Methinks it should stand with right reason that as sense hath sensible objects , so things themselves should present themselves to the under- standing , that the mind should not busy herself to make ...
Page 87
... standing and will and the executive faculties such as speech and motion , are likened to a debate of king and council . Just as Plato , to whom the ... stand . 3 There was no need for Shakespeare and Davies to go THE CORRESPONDENCES 87.
... standing and will and the executive faculties such as speech and motion , are likened to a debate of king and council . Just as Plato , to whom the ... stand . 3 There was no need for Shakespeare and Davies to go THE CORRESPONDENCES 87.
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