An Approach to Love's Labour's LostStanford University, 1964 - 612 Seiten |
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... sonnet sequence to the Defence of Poesie . A great strength of the modern re - evaluation of Shake- speare's early plays is that it reflects a fresh inter- est in the achievement of the literary generation of the 1570's and 1580's , and ...
... sonnet sequence to the Defence of Poesie . A great strength of the modern re - evaluation of Shake- speare's early plays is that it reflects a fresh inter- est in the achievement of the literary generation of the 1570's and 1580's , and ...
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... Sonnet Two . It is the antithesis between the first and third of these feasible meanings ( not the first and second ) which is the foundation of the sonnet sequence's extra- ordinary vitality . No fewer than six of the first fifteen sonnets ...
... Sonnet Two . It is the antithesis between the first and third of these feasible meanings ( not the first and second ) which is the foundation of the sonnet sequence's extra- ordinary vitality . No fewer than six of the first fifteen sonnets ...
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... Sonnet 86 Forty - seven is quickly followed by the intricate psycho- logical description of Astrophel's enslavement to love in Sonnet Forty - nine 87 and the first overt note of sensuality in Sonnet Fifty - two , " A strife is growne ...
... Sonnet 86 Forty - seven is quickly followed by the intricate psycho- logical description of Astrophel's enslavement to love in Sonnet Forty - nine 87 and the first overt note of sensuality in Sonnet Fifty - two , " A strife is growne ...
Inhalt
Chapter I | 23 |
Appeal to Simplicity in Sixteenth | 49 |
Sir Philip Sidneys Astrophel | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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