Byron's Plays: A Reassessment |
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Marina replies : " The mind should make its own . " Behind this answer lies a major 38 concern in Byron's works -- the superiority of the mind over the body . TUL HAUVE DOITV or THE UNIVERSITT OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES 38 For the idea of ...
Marina replies : " The mind should make its own . " Behind this answer lies a major 38 concern in Byron's works -- the superiority of the mind over the body . TUL HAUVE DOITV or THE UNIVERSITT OF MICHIGAN LIBRARIES 38 For the idea of ...
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Lamb , for example , felt that in Shakespeare " so little do the actions comparatively affect us , that while the impulses , the inner mind in all its perverted greatness , solely seems real and is exclusively attended to , the crime is ...
Lamb , for example , felt that in Shakespeare " so little do the actions comparatively affect us , that while the impulses , the inner mind in all its perverted greatness , solely seems real and is exclusively attended to , the crime is ...
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Therefore , as Socrates said : Thought is best when the mind is gathered into herself and none of these things trouble her-- when she takes leave of the body and has as little as possible to do with it , when she has no bodily sense or ...
Therefore , as Socrates said : Thought is best when the mind is gathered into herself and none of these things trouble her-- when she takes leave of the body and has as little as possible to do with it , when she has no bodily sense or ...
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