Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 51 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... body takes place , then why talk of union of Phoenix ( soul ) and Turtle - Dove ( body ) , as if this were the end toward which the poem's central characters are supposed ultimately to be headed ? 35 Ideally the ecstatic state would ...
... body takes place , then why talk of union of Phoenix ( soul ) and Turtle - Dove ( body ) , as if this were the end toward which the poem's central characters are supposed ultimately to be headed ? 35 Ideally the ecstatic state would ...
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... body through the devas- tation of the mind . Romeo and Juliet are torn apart ( physically frayed ) by the voice that makes them psy- chologically fearful . Left armless ( defenceless ) they are bereft of the power to enclose nature ...
... body through the devas- tation of the mind . Romeo and Juliet are torn apart ( physically frayed ) by the voice that makes them psy- chologically fearful . Left armless ( defenceless ) they are bereft of the power to enclose nature ...
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... body inside or outside culture ? Is it an organism , subject only to nature and independent of history ? Or alternatively is it an effect of the signifier , no more than an ensemble of the meanings ascribed to it in different cultures ...
... body inside or outside culture ? Is it an organism , subject only to nature and independent of history ? Or alternatively is it an effect of the signifier , no more than an ensemble of the meanings ascribed to it in different cultures ...
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