A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... poetic rapture and poetic fantasy in his early comedies and the first of his tragedies ( 1599-1601 ) . And Jonson is even more deliberate in his portraits of the true poet - partly , but not wholly , justifications of himself ...
... poetic rapture and poetic fantasy in his early comedies and the first of his tragedies ( 1599-1601 ) . And Jonson is even more deliberate in his portraits of the true poet - partly , but not wholly , justifications of himself ...
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... poetic imagery in the plays have shown how it was applied in prac- tice . The repetition of poetic symbols and the general handling of language mould the imaginative structure as much as action and character . Imagery connected with ...
... poetic imagery in the plays have shown how it was applied in prac- tice . The repetition of poetic symbols and the general handling of language mould the imaginative structure as much as action and character . Imagery connected with ...
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... poetic texture . It may be suspected that both in this book and in The Moral System of Shakespeare , Moulton projected into the poet's works his own moral prepossessions . Shakespeare inherited , and to some extent used , a belief in ...
... poetic texture . It may be suspected that both in this book and in The Moral System of Shakespeare , Moulton projected into the poet's works his own moral prepossessions . Shakespeare inherited , and to some extent used , a belief in ...
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