Lear's Self-discoveryUniversity of California Press, 1967 - 154 pages |
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... John Calvin , who has two substantial sections on nosce teipsum in his Institutes of the Christian Religion and who was one of the most influential shapers of the Renaissance attitude toward the subject , writes of the " correct ...
... John Calvin , who has two substantial sections on nosce teipsum in his Institutes of the Christian Religion and who was one of the most influential shapers of the Renaissance attitude toward the subject , writes of the " correct ...
Page 142
... John F. ' King Lear ' and Christian Pa- tience , " 10 n . 15 Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature : A Study of King Lear , 34-35 Dardanius ( Julius Caesar ) , 58 Davies , John , of Hereford Microcosmos , 17 , 18–19 , 28 Davies , Sir John ...
... John F. ' King Lear ' and Christian Pa- tience , " 10 n . 15 Shakespeare's Doctrine of Nature : A Study of King Lear , 34-35 Dardanius ( Julius Caesar ) , 58 Davies , John , of Hereford Microcosmos , 17 , 18–19 , 28 Davies , Sir John ...
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... John Mirrour or Glasse to Know Thy- selfe , A , 13 , 30-31 Frost , William " Shakespeare's Rituals and the Opening of King Lear , " 69 n . 12 , 95 Frye , Roland Mushat Shakespeare and Christian Doc- trine , 10-11 , 31 , 32 Gaunt , John ...
... John Mirrour or Glasse to Know Thy- selfe , A , 13 , 30-31 Frost , William " Shakespeare's Rituals and the Opening of King Lear , " 69 n . 12 , 95 Frye , Roland Mushat Shakespeare and Christian Doc- trine , 10-11 , 31 , 32 Gaunt , John ...
Contents
Some Renaissance Contexts | 12 |
The Emergence of Lear as Thinker | 44 |
Other Characters on the Rack | 83 |
Copyright | |
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