By Me, William ShakespeareEverest House, 1980 - 469 Seiten |
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... poet dares to look at them again . And when at last he returns to them , he may have little hope of learning anything from them : he simply desires to keep faith with his begin- nings . They are part of his youth and exist for their own ...
... poet dares to look at them again . And when at last he returns to them , he may have little hope of learning anything from them : he simply desires to keep faith with his begin- nings . They are part of his youth and exist for their own ...
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... poet has no mastery over his emotions . The colors melt , the ideas are in conflict , the form is diffused , there are no clear outlines . Often the poetry betrays its sexual origins with abrupt , pounding rhythms , as the youthful poet ...
... poet has no mastery over his emotions . The colors melt , the ideas are in conflict , the form is diffused , there are no clear outlines . Often the poetry betrays its sexual origins with abrupt , pounding rhythms , as the youthful poet ...
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... poet , a painter , a merchant , and a jeweler are waiting upon the lord to receive his favors . The poet might be Shakespeare fresh from dedicating his Sonnets to Southampton . The painter turns to him and addresses him : Painter . You ...
... poet , a painter , a merchant , and a jeweler are waiting upon the lord to receive his favors . The poet might be Shakespeare fresh from dedicating his Sonnets to Southampton . The painter turns to him and addresses him : Painter . You ...
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The Elms of Stratford | 3 |
The Ancestors | 9 |
Shakespeare Sees His First Play | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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