Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... body , methodically evoke and reverse the metaphors of the octave — or do so at least after 146.9 . In this line soul is implicitly the master ; for the body is " thy servant , " and the trope carries over into 146.10 , where the servant / ...
... body , methodically evoke and reverse the metaphors of the octave — or do so at least after 146.9 . In this line soul is implicitly the master ; for the body is " thy servant , " and the trope carries over into 146.10 , where the servant / ...
Стр. 47
... body - which = ' consume . ' The soul will be nourished and strengthened by an awareness of the limits of mortality . Soul can redeem time , " buy terms divine , " while the lusting body only wastes time - the " hours of dross . " The ...
... body - which = ' consume . ' The soul will be nourished and strengthened by an awareness of the limits of mortality . Soul can redeem time , " buy terms divine , " while the lusting body only wastes time - the " hours of dross . " The ...
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... bodies . and their talk distract men from the abstract pursuit of academic knowledge . On the other hand , the female body , especially the eyes , is idealized as the veil of truth . Standing apart from male perception , the women , as ...
... bodies . and their talk distract men from the abstract pursuit of academic knowledge . On the other hand , the female body , especially the eyes , is idealized as the veil of truth . Standing apart from male perception , the women , as ...
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