Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... soul who has , by free will and grace , put away the life of the senses , but rather she is still regarded as a sexual animal , a peril to herself , and espe- cially to men . Literature that set forth the ideal of the nun often ...
... soul who has , by free will and grace , put away the life of the senses , but rather she is still regarded as a sexual animal , a peril to herself , and espe- cially to men . Literature that set forth the ideal of the nun often ...
Pàgina 44
... soul ascends toward God and Divine Love . In the supreme mystery of neo- Platonism the intellective powers which first freed the soul from the shackles of the body are cast off , as the soul is assumed by God into a supra - rational ...
... soul ascends toward God and Divine Love . In the supreme mystery of neo- Platonism the intellective powers which first freed the soul from the shackles of the body are cast off , as the soul is assumed by God into a supra - rational ...
Pàgina 161
... soul in his final moments ( V.iii.125-32 ) . Reason , which Chapman invokes as the rightful controller of passion and the animal soul , melts into a phantasm , a mirage incapable of assuming substantial form . Mankind is the victim of ...
... soul in his final moments ( V.iii.125-32 ) . Reason , which Chapman invokes as the rightful controller of passion and the animal soul , melts into a phantasm , a mirage incapable of assuming substantial form . Mankind is the victim of ...
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