Renaissance DramaNorthwestern University Press, 1989 |
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... wise folly is based : “ Let no man deceive himselfe . If any man among you seeme to bee wise in this world , let him bee a foole , that hee may be wise . For the wisdome of this world is foolishnesse with God " ( Geneva Bible , I Cor ...
... wise folly is based : “ Let no man deceive himselfe . If any man among you seeme to bee wise in this world , let him bee a foole , that hee may be wise . For the wisdome of this world is foolishnesse with God " ( Geneva Bible , I Cor ...
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... folly that bespeaks humility , More also clearly values the common people because they are “ sillie , ” “ like ... wise folly . Thus More , who once referred to himself as " Anthony " in a dialogue that enjoyed a wide readership ...
... folly that bespeaks humility , More also clearly values the common people because they are “ sillie , ” “ like ... wise folly . Thus More , who once referred to himself as " Anthony " in a dialogue that enjoyed a wide readership ...
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... wise folly and sheer foolishness . The Merchant of Venice , The Duchess of Malfi , The Change- ling - these plays ... wise fool - when pure love is so easily thwarted by selfish concerns , like pride , greed , and fear of rejection ...
... wise folly and sheer foolishness . The Merchant of Venice , The Duchess of Malfi , The Change- ling - these plays ... wise fool - when pure love is so easily thwarted by selfish concerns , like pride , greed , and fear of rejection ...
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LEAH S MARCUS Textual Indeterminacy and Ideological | 1 |
Ideological | 31 |
Madness | 51 |
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