The Shakespearian Scene: Some Twentieth-century PerspectivesLongmans, 1969 - 182 ページ |
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... mind upon mind . Before the tragic humiliation of Hero in the Church scene ( IV.i ) , neither Beatrice nor Benedick shows signs of deep feeling : they are glib - tongued and amusing adversaries , proud of their indepen- dence and self ...
... mind upon mind . Before the tragic humiliation of Hero in the Church scene ( IV.i ) , neither Beatrice nor Benedick shows signs of deep feeling : they are glib - tongued and amusing adversaries , proud of their indepen- dence and self ...
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... mind . Ernest Jones assumed that of all the dramatic works Hamlet was the most likely to provide clues to Shakespeare's temperament since in his estimation it was his ' chief masterpiece ' . To Jones it seemed that the solution of ...
... mind . Ernest Jones assumed that of all the dramatic works Hamlet was the most likely to provide clues to Shakespeare's temperament since in his estimation it was his ' chief masterpiece ' . To Jones it seemed that the solution of ...
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... mind , an understanding of obscure and seemingly irrational motives which would do credit to any modern psychologist . This , at any rate , is what Stewart's analysis implies.48 Depth psychology has been invoked in attempts to throw new ...
... mind , an understanding of obscure and seemingly irrational motives which would do credit to any modern psychologist . This , at any rate , is what Stewart's analysis implies.48 Depth psychology has been invoked in attempts to throw new ...
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