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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... Court Poetry - Sidney and the Petrarchan Sonnet - Spenser and festal poetry- The Phoenix and the Turtle ' TH HE Court poetry of the early Elizabethans cannot be understood without a sense of the life that was behind it , and of which it ...
... Court Poetry - Sidney and the Petrarchan Sonnet - Spenser and festal poetry- The Phoenix and the Turtle ' TH HE Court poetry of the early Elizabethans cannot be understood without a sense of the life that was behind it , and of which it ...
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... court poetry of the time by reason of that extra- heightening , that element of make - up which the stage re- quires . Shakespeare in this play , at least , never wanted Arte . He improved Nature just enough to flatter her . He ...
... court poetry of the time by reason of that extra- heightening , that element of make - up which the stage re- quires . Shakespeare in this play , at least , never wanted Arte . He improved Nature just enough to flatter her . He ...
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... court of William Rufus in his Roman character of Horace , the role he had assigned to himself in Poetaster ! Hey- wood's Rape of Lucrece belongs to the next year , 1603 , and is probably the worst piece of indecorum in the critical ...
... court of William Rufus in his Roman character of Horace , the role he had assigned to himself in Poetaster ! Hey- wood's Rape of Lucrece belongs to the next year , 1603 , and is probably the worst piece of indecorum in the critical ...
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