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... passion he is capable of the grossest neglect of his responsibilities as emperor . Surely , one would say , a fine example of the Hobbesian man sunk in appetite . And the case for the dominance of Hobbesian ideas in the play is fur ...
... passion he is capable of the grossest neglect of his responsibilities as emperor . Surely , one would say , a fine example of the Hobbesian man sunk in appetite . And the case for the dominance of Hobbesian ideas in the play is fur ...
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... passion of Othello or the cunning of Iago . Dryden sought to imitate some- thing far deeper than this invention and still more different from anything he had himself previously tried . Aureng - Zebe , coming just before the imitation of ...
... passion of Othello or the cunning of Iago . Dryden sought to imitate some- thing far deeper than this invention and still more different from anything he had himself previously tried . Aureng - Zebe , coming just before the imitation of ...
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... passions . They strive , as I have said , to catch passion in direct expression . Yet Dryden is not able to see passion as it is in Shakespeare - the integral product of pres- ent experience and habitual individual character . He ...
... passions . They strive , as I have said , to catch passion in direct expression . Yet Dryden is not able to see passion as it is in Shakespeare - the integral product of pres- ent experience and habitual individual character . He ...
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