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... beast ( II . vii . 1 ) opposite to humanity itself . The image used is one of the major , organising analogies of European culture . Behind it lies a seminal passage in Aristotle's Politics , dealing with the man who belongs to no polis ...
... beast ( II . vii . 1 ) opposite to humanity itself . The image used is one of the major , organising analogies of European culture . Behind it lies a seminal passage in Aristotle's Politics , dealing with the man who belongs to no polis ...
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... beast imagery is thoroughly integrated thematically . The Aristotelian equation of the unsocial man with the beast , germinally present in As You Like It , is developed in the later works . Meanwhile the pastoral paradox of As You Like ...
... beast imagery is thoroughly integrated thematically . The Aristotelian equation of the unsocial man with the beast , germinally present in As You Like It , is developed in the later works . Meanwhile the pastoral paradox of As You Like ...
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... beast read this ; there does not live a man . Dead , sure ; and this his grave . There is something crazy in the implied picture of a beast solemnly reading a notice ( in Lewes cattle market in Sussex , there is a sign which reads , if ...
... beast read this ; there does not live a man . Dead , sure ; and this his grave . There is something crazy in the implied picture of a beast solemnly reading a notice ( in Lewes cattle market in Sussex , there is a sign which reads , if ...
Contents
The Paragone | 3 |
Timon Among the Suitors | 17 |
One Playwright or Two? | 30 |
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