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... play with a series of distances . There is a necessary distance between thought and reality , as knowledge and truth are always connected to reality in a certain way , but could never be identical with it , always remaining external ...
... play with a series of distances . There is a necessary distance between thought and reality , as knowledge and truth are always connected to reality in a certain way , but could never be identical with it , always remaining external ...
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... plays he wrote before . A careful principle of selection was established . The immature early works , like the three parts of Henry VI and the first comedies , except Love's Labour's Lost , were left out , just as later plays that ...
... plays he wrote before . A careful principle of selection was established . The immature early works , like the three parts of Henry VI and the first comedies , except Love's Labour's Lost , were left out , just as later plays that ...
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... play starts with the following statement : " Troilus and Cressida is Shakespeare's most puzzling work " ; see Peter Hyland , Shakespeare : Troilus and Cressida ( London , Penguin , 1989 ) , For overviews , see Priscilla Martin ( ed ) ...
... play starts with the following statement : " Troilus and Cressida is Shakespeare's most puzzling work " ; see Peter Hyland , Shakespeare : Troilus and Cressida ( London , Penguin , 1989 ) , For overviews , see Priscilla Martin ( ed ) ...
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