Masterplots: 1801 Plot Stories and Critical Examiniations of the World's Finest Literature, Volumen4Frank Northen Magill Salem Press, 1996 - 389 páginas |
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... University Press , 1952. Discusses how in Marlowe's plays men's passions ultimately betray them . Asserts that whereas Shakespeare deals with the well - being of the state , Marlowe focuses upon individual tragedies . Marlowe ...
... University Press , 1952. Discusses how in Marlowe's plays men's passions ultimately betray them . Asserts that whereas Shakespeare deals with the well - being of the state , Marlowe focuses upon individual tragedies . Marlowe ...
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... University Press , 1988. Relates Ethics to Cartesian philosophy , thereby hoping to make the work less esoteric to contemporary readers . Considers Spinoza a sophisticated materialist . Kashap , S. Paul , ed . Studies in Spinoza ...
... University Press , 1988. Relates Ethics to Cartesian philosophy , thereby hoping to make the work less esoteric to contemporary readers . Considers Spinoza a sophisticated materialist . Kashap , S. Paul , ed . Studies in Spinoza ...
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... University Press , 1984. Compares Jonson's and William Shakespeare's treatment of the country and the city as settings . Indicates that contrary to Elizabethan convention , Jonson would not allow sudden conversions in character ...
... University Press , 1984. Compares Jonson's and William Shakespeare's treatment of the country and the city as settings . Indicates that contrary to Elizabethan convention , Jonson would not allow sudden conversions in character ...
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