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... conception , entirely new to the stage , 59 would seem plausibly enough to stem from Hobbes . The idea , frequently used as a sheer rhetorical heightening of ruthless power , is sometimes employed for more subtle and paradoxical effects ...
... conception , entirely new to the stage , 59 would seem plausibly enough to stem from Hobbes . The idea , frequently used as a sheer rhetorical heightening of ruthless power , is sometimes employed for more subtle and paradoxical effects ...
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... conceive of her as a passional character , in the sort in which a man was so . All that interested him in her was her ... conception of Cleopatra , and her sufferings are his theme in this aspect of his play . To her he has sought to ...
... conceive of her as a passional character , in the sort in which a man was so . All that interested him in her was her ... conception of Cleopatra , and her sufferings are his theme in this aspect of his play . To her he has sought to ...
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... conception more vividly realized than in the close of the fourth act , which is quite independent of Shakespeare . For this conception of Cleopatra , Dryden's own distinctive style was the proper instrument . Certain motifs of her view ...
... conception more vividly realized than in the close of the fourth act , which is quite independent of Shakespeare . For this conception of Cleopatra , Dryden's own distinctive style was the proper instrument . Certain motifs of her view ...
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