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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... become more exciting , more indetermined , only for the few . The new Platonic Science was essentially aristocratic in its conception . Unity of belief was no longer an acceptable ideal for the explorer of the new age . He must in fact ...
... become more exciting , more indetermined , only for the few . The new Platonic Science was essentially aristocratic in its conception . Unity of belief was no longer an acceptable ideal for the explorer of the new age . He must in fact ...
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... Becomes a sonne , and makes your sonne a shadow . ( King John , 2. 1. 496–500 . ) This is the doctrine of courtly love , whereby the universe becomes interpreted to the lover in terms of his relationship to his lady , focused through ...
... Becomes a sonne , and makes your sonne a shadow . ( King John , 2. 1. 496–500 . ) This is the doctrine of courtly love , whereby the universe becomes interpreted to the lover in terms of his relationship to his lady , focused through ...
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... becomes Henry V , the tennis - balls scene forms an interlude between the dis- missing of the rioters and the ... become a quite independent group , having no relation with the king , or indeed with one another , except when their paths ...
... becomes Henry V , the tennis - balls scene forms an interlude between the dis- missing of the rioters and the ... become a quite independent group , having no relation with the king , or indeed with one another , except when their paths ...
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