Shakespeare: the Early WritingsBowes and Bowes, 1972 - 264 páginas |
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... Plotinus says that love longs for simplicity yet the individual desires to remain himself , in the presence of the source of good retaining his identity . Plotinus speaks of the lover as ' stationed ' ( évidpúμela ) in the One : ' Many ...
... Plotinus says that love longs for simplicity yet the individual desires to remain himself , in the presence of the source of good retaining his identity . Plotinus speaks of the lover as ' stationed ' ( évidpúμela ) in the One : ' Many ...
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... Plotinus ] has achieved the independence . . . for which all Greek thinkers sought . There is a recognition here that each man is ultimately responsible for himself , that each man's troubles are his own and each man's decision can only ...
... Plotinus ] has achieved the independence . . . for which all Greek thinkers sought . There is a recognition here that each man is ultimately responsible for himself , that each man's troubles are his own and each man's decision can only ...
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... Plotinus , and it is a distinction Bruno is as familiar with as Ficino . One of the great virtues of the distinction is that it allows dignity to all things , all persons , it deprives nothing in the creation of its essence , no ...
... Plotinus , and it is a distinction Bruno is as familiar with as Ficino . One of the great virtues of the distinction is that it allows dignity to all things , all persons , it deprives nothing in the creation of its essence , no ...
Índice
Italian Contributions | 44 |
Loves Labours Lost | 62 |
The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 104 |
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action Alcmena Amphitryon ancient Antipholus appears argument Ariosto audience beauty become beginning Berowne Boccaccio bring Bruno character charm Christian Comedy of Errors comes complex conception confusion constancy contrast course death developed Diana discover divine drama effect English essence faith father feeling Gentlemen of Verona Gloucester happiness hath Henry honour human idea imagination interest intrigue Italian J. V. Cunningham Julia King ladies language light live Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lucrece Lyly manner Margaret matter means Menaechmi mind mockery mocking Molière moral nature Neo-Platonism Neo-Platonists never oaths passion pattern perfection persons Petrarch Petrarchan philosophy Platonic Plautus play plot Plotinus poems poetry Proteus reason representation Richard romantic scene sense servant Shakespeare Silvia song soul speak spirit substance Suffolk suppose things thou thought tion Titus Andronicus Valentine Venus and Adonis wife wonder words writing young
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Shakespeare's Religious Allusiveness: Its Play and Tolerance Maurice Hunt Pré-visualização indisponível - 2004 |