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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... death - bed repentance : and Spenser is honest enough to add the two stanzas of the VII Canto in which he admits that the conflict in his own mind is still unresolved . The natural flux and the constant merging and melting of shapes ...
... death - bed repentance : and Spenser is honest enough to add the two stanzas of the VII Canto in which he admits that the conflict in his own mind is still unresolved . The natural flux and the constant merging and melting of shapes ...
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... Death , that hath suckt the Honey of thy breath , Hath had no power yet upon thy beautie : Thou are not conquer'd : beauties ensign yet Is Crimson in thy lips and in thy cheekes , And Deaths pale flag is not advanced there ( 5.3.91-96 ...
... Death , that hath suckt the Honey of thy breath , Hath had no power yet upon thy beautie : Thou are not conquer'd : beauties ensign yet Is Crimson in thy lips and in thy cheekes , And Deaths pale flag is not advanced there ( 5.3.91-96 ...
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... death - he is the Sir Thomas Erping- ham of the earlier play - foreshadows Henry's own contempt of death before Agincourt : To die is all as common as to liue : The one inch - wise , the other holds in chase ; For from the instant we ...
... death - he is the Sir Thomas Erping- ham of the earlier play - foreshadows Henry's own contempt of death before Agincourt : To die is all as common as to liue : The one inch - wise , the other holds in chase ; For from the instant we ...
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