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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... disguise the fact that once the characters of the Ovidian Romance had been given the humanity of Leander and Venus ... disguised and ' merry ' , and to leave our impulse to mock Endimion insufficiently satisfied by Drayton's gentle ...
... disguise the fact that once the characters of the Ovidian Romance had been given the humanity of Leander and Venus ... disguised and ' merry ' , and to leave our impulse to mock Endimion insufficiently satisfied by Drayton's gentle ...
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... disguises herself as a blackamoor . As all blackamoors are wicked , she commits the most appalling crimes in this disguise , which do not in any way pertain to her ' real ' character . Shakespeare uses disguise mainly for his heroines ...
... disguises herself as a blackamoor . As all blackamoors are wicked , she commits the most appalling crimes in this disguise , which do not in any way pertain to her ' real ' character . Shakespeare uses disguise mainly for his heroines ...
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... disguise . He cuts short Henry's prophecy on his future crimes with a word and a blow : Die , prophet , in thy speech : For this , among the rest , was I ordained . ( 3. H.VI. , s . 6. 57-58 . ) There is something approaching his wit in ...
... disguise . He cuts short Henry's prophecy on his future crimes with a word and a blow : Die , prophet , in thy speech : For this , among the rest , was I ordained . ( 3. H.VI. , s . 6. 57-58 . ) There is something approaching his wit in ...
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