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... and Hamlet's melancholy . 12 Later critics , after the turn of the century , dismissed their work because of its dated romantic bias and distortions of both Montaigne and Farther afield and Hamlet . But Stedefeld and Feis were 7.
... and Hamlet's melancholy . 12 Later critics , after the turn of the century , dismissed their work because of its dated romantic bias and distortions of both Montaigne and Farther afield and Hamlet . But Stedefeld and Feis were 7.
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... turn of events and to make one's human mark , but without frenzy as to failure or success , is the foundation of Montaigne's and Shakespeare's thought , and an essential ingre- dient in any worthwhile study of their work . A logical ...
... turn of events and to make one's human mark , but without frenzy as to failure or success , is the foundation of Montaigne's and Shakespeare's thought , and an essential ingre- dient in any worthwhile study of their work . A logical ...
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... turn out the way his resolve intended it ; but what wants to come will come only if he resolves to do that which he can will . He must sacrifice his little will , which is unfree and ruled by things and drives , to his great will that ...
... turn out the way his resolve intended it ; but what wants to come will come only if he resolves to do that which he can will . He must sacrifice his little will , which is unfree and ruled by things and drives , to his great will that ...
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