Bottom: on Shakespeare, 第 1 卷the] Ark Press [for the Humanities Research Center, University of Texas, 1963 - 472 頁 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 37 筆
第 21 頁
... understanding . * Love's tragic foibles are not shown simply and inevitably as true stories , but are evoked without ... Understanding ' 108. The properties of the understanding which I have principally noted and which I clearly ...
... understanding . * Love's tragic foibles are not shown simply and inevitably as true stories , but are evoked without ... Understanding ' 108. The properties of the understanding which I have principally noted and which I clearly ...
第 133 頁
... understanding , understanding does not actually consider anything according to that species with- out referring to a phantasm . Therefore , just as our understanding in its present state needs phantasms actually to consider anything ...
... understanding , understanding does not actually consider anything according to that species with- out referring to a phantasm . Therefore , just as our understanding in its present state needs phantasms actually to consider anything ...
第 147 頁
... understanding is like a false mirror , which , receiving rays irregularly , distorts and discolors the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it . ' ' For death remember'd should be like a mirror , Who tells us life's but ...
... understanding is like a false mirror , which , receiving rays irregularly , distorts and discolors the nature of things by mingling its own nature with it . ' ' For death remember'd should be like a mirror , Who tells us life's but ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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A. J. Arberry Aristotle Aristotle's Bacon beauty better bird blind body Boethius brain called Catullus cause character Comedy of Errors death definition of love desire doth dream E. G. Browne ears earth existence face Falstaff father Folio Gower grace Greek Hamlet hath hear heart heaven horse human Iago imagination intellect KING kiss lady language light lines live logic look lord Love's Lucretius matter means metaphysical mind nature never night object Othello Ovid passion perhaps Pericles philosopher Phoenix Plato play pleasure poems poet poetry Prince of Tyre Prologue propositions Quarto reason seen sense shadow Shakespeare sight simple sing song Sonnet Sonnet 59 soul sound speak Spinoza sweet tears tell thee Thersites thine eyes things thou thought thru Timaeus tongue translated true truth understanding verse voice William Shakespeare words writing