The Wisdom of ShakespeareCitadel Press, 2002 - 228 páginas Ben Jonson said Shakespeare was not 'of an age but for all time.' Harold Bloom argues that Shakespeare 'invented the human.' In his works, Shakespeare delves into the human experience as no other author before or since. His understanding and knowledge of men, women, nature, politics, education, life, death, family life and grief are as pertinent today as those of any contemporary artist. In this valuable addition to the Wisdom series, selected quotations from the man at the centre of Western literature are available for easy reference and enjoyment. |
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William Shakespeare Joyce E. Henry. PHILOSOPHICAL IBRARY THE WISDOM OF William Shakespeare Edited by JOYCE E. HENRY , Ph.D. The 人 The Wisdom of SHAKESPEARE This One KNOH - 3E7-87YT Also. Front Cover.
William Shakespeare Joyce E. Henry. PHILOSOPHICAL IBRARY THE WISDOM OF William Shakespeare Edited by JOYCE E. HENRY , Ph.D. The 人 The Wisdom of SHAKESPEARE This One KNOH - 3E7-87YT Also. Front Cover.
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William Shakespeare Joyce E. Henry. CONTENTS Foreword About the Editor Key to Abbreviations vii viii × · ix Advice 1 Age 5 Beasts and Birds 9 Beauty Behaviour 16 18 Conscience 23 The Crown 24 Dreams 27 Education 29 Evil 31 Fathers ...
William Shakespeare Joyce E. Henry. CONTENTS Foreword About the Editor Key to Abbreviations vii viii × · ix Advice 1 Age 5 Beasts and Birds 9 Beauty Behaviour 16 18 Conscience 23 The Crown 24 Dreams 27 Education 29 Evil 31 Fathers ...
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William Shakespeare Joyce E. Henry. Marriage 106 Mortality 113 Music 125 Name Nature 129 131 Philosophy 143 Professions Reason 152 157 Seasons 159 Selfhood 165 Self - Slaughter 171 Sleep 174 Speech and Language 176 Suspicion 181 Theatre ...
William Shakespeare Joyce E. Henry. Marriage 106 Mortality 113 Music 125 Name Nature 129 131 Philosophy 143 Professions Reason 152 157 Seasons 159 Selfhood 165 Self - Slaughter 171 Sleep 174 Speech and Language 176 Suspicion 181 Theatre ...
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Contenido
Marriage | 106 |
Mortality | 113 |
Music | 125 |
Name | 129 |
Nature | 131 |
Philosophy | 143 |
Professions | 152 |
Reason | 157 |
Suspicion | 181 |
Theatre | 183 |
Time | 187 |
Virtue | 192 |
Vows | 193 |
War | 195 |
Wealth | 200 |
Wise Words | 204 |
Seasons | 159 |
Selfhood | 165 |
SelfSlaughter | 171 |
Sleep | 174 |
Speech and Language | 176 |
Wits and Fools | 208 |
Womanhood | 212 |
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