Shakespeare, Medicine and Psychiatry: An Historical Study in Criticism and InterpretationPhilosophical Library, 1970 - 382 pagina's Donated by Sydney Harris. |
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Pagina 88
... reason because they have failed to take these factors into consideration . Because medical knowledge is abund- ant ... reasons as we shall see . The presence of so much medical material in Shakespeare's works is nothing unique or unusual ...
... reason because they have failed to take these factors into consideration . Because medical knowledge is abund- ant ... reasons as we shall see . The presence of so much medical material in Shakespeare's works is nothing unique or unusual ...
Pagina 188
... reason . · In the same play ( II , 1910-1912 ) the character Meleander speaks of himself as " franticke " and that " throngs of rude divisions huddle on , and doe disranke " his " braines from peace and sleepe . ” Again , in Ford's The ...
... reason . · In the same play ( II , 1910-1912 ) the character Meleander speaks of himself as " franticke " and that " throngs of rude divisions huddle on , and doe disranke " his " braines from peace and sleepe . ” Again , in Ford's The ...
Pagina 189
... reason , was the seat of the disease in insanity . This was a platitude of the times . It is therefore puzzling to find Profes- sor D. Fraser - Harris , 15 acting as though he had discovered some- thing new in the greatness of ...
... reason , was the seat of the disease in insanity . This was a platitude of the times . It is therefore puzzling to find Profes- sor D. Fraser - Harris , 15 acting as though he had discovered some- thing new in the greatness of ...
Inhoudsopgave
The Attitude of Critical Opinion on Shakespeares | 10 |
The Attitude of the Medical Commentators | 28 |
Shakespeare Harvey and the Circulation of | 34 |
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