Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... John in a passion and John out of it . H But the representation of such passions belongs rather to the THE MIRROR OF NATURE 97.
... John in a passion and John out of it . H But the representation of such passions belongs rather to the THE MIRROR OF NATURE 97.
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... John . When King Henry V openly adopts this unbending embodiment of Law- whose noble defence of his office has been cunningly reserved to this point - as ' the Father to my youth ' ( 5. 2. 118 ) , the symbolic significance is plain ...
... John . When King Henry V openly adopts this unbending embodiment of Law- whose noble defence of his office has been cunningly reserved to this point - as ' the Father to my youth ' ( 5. 2. 118 ) , the symbolic significance is plain ...
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... John , The Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences ( New York , 1938 ) . 2 The fashion is continued to the present day in such ballads as ' There's No A.M.O. About Love ' , with the additional complication that the lady may now also have military ...
... John , The Elizabethan Sonnet Sequences ( New York , 1938 ) . 2 The fashion is continued to the present day in such ballads as ' There's No A.M.O. About Love ' , with the additional complication that the lady may now also have military ...
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