Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... mind , and spirit beyond the visible corporeal world . Partly because of the generative and therefore temporal faculty of the female and partly , perhaps , because of a natural propen- sity of the human mind to view the world through ...
... mind , and spirit beyond the visible corporeal world . Partly because of the generative and therefore temporal faculty of the female and partly , perhaps , because of a natural propen- sity of the human mind to view the world through ...
Pàgina 19
... mind or a repressed material- ist who cannot submit to fantasy and mystery . Subconsciously , the mind comprehends the danger of retreat . The lure of peace , of the smiling mother image , may become too seductive . To yield oneself up ...
... mind or a repressed material- ist who cannot submit to fantasy and mystery . Subconsciously , the mind comprehends the danger of retreat . The lure of peace , of the smiling mother image , may become too seductive . To yield oneself up ...
Pàgina 168
... mind of the melancholy man . Bright argues that one can be very intellectual when the illness is not too strong . The doubt and deliberateness of the humour create a mind " exact & curious " in studies . Stubborness makes the melancholy ...
... mind of the melancholy man . Bright argues that one can be very intellectual when the illness is not too strong . The doubt and deliberateness of the humour create a mind " exact & curious " in studies . Stubborness makes the melancholy ...
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