The Philosophy of ShakespeareKingsport Press, Incorporated, 1937 - 596 pages |
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... minds as surgeons dissect men's bodies . With his searching and magnifying eye he looked at other men's minds ... mind which could gather the light rays from men's minds , small or great , and his writings presented them to those ...
... minds as surgeons dissect men's bodies . With his searching and magnifying eye he looked at other men's minds ... mind which could gather the light rays from men's minds , small or great , and his writings presented them to those ...
Page 483
... mind . On the dunghill like Job , under the stick like Epictetus , un- der contempt like Molière , mind remains mind . This it is that shall say the last word . The Caliph Almanzor makes the people spit on Averroes at the door of the ...
... mind . On the dunghill like Job , under the stick like Epictetus , un- der contempt like Molière , mind remains mind . This it is that shall say the last word . The Caliph Almanzor makes the people spit on Averroes at the door of the ...
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... mind . Let us understand : it is the French mind , up to the Revolution exclusively . From the French Revolution , France increasing in greatness , the French mind grows larger , and tends to become the European mind ; it is less local ...
... mind . Let us understand : it is the French mind , up to the Revolution exclusively . From the French Revolution , France increasing in greatness , the French mind grows larger , and tends to become the European mind ; it is less local ...
Contents
PART II | 375 |
ZOILUS AS ETERNAL AS HOMER | 417 |
CRITICISM | 435 |
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