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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... early herbals show a botanical knowledge far in advance of the scientific botanists of their time . Shakespeare was not given to theory . He was not happy when he tried to theorize - as sometimes , in his early days , he did . But he ...
... early herbals show a botanical knowledge far in advance of the scientific botanists of their time . Shakespeare was not given to theory . He was not happy when he tried to theorize - as sometimes , in his early days , he did . But he ...
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... Early Elizabethan tragedy was closely connected with the non- dramatic Complaint : Lucrece is comparable with Daniel's Rosamund's Complaint , and Titus is largely a dramatic lament . The Complaint was a late medieval form : in The ...
... Early Elizabethan tragedy was closely connected with the non- dramatic Complaint : Lucrece is comparable with Daniel's Rosamund's Complaint , and Titus is largely a dramatic lament . The Complaint was a late medieval form : in The ...
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... early date with the known dates in his career . I have therefore retained the traditional chrono- logy . 2 The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity , i . xvi . 8 . 3 By Professor Alfred Harbage , As They Liked It ( New York , 1947 ) , p . xi ...
... early date with the known dates in his career . I have therefore retained the traditional chrono- logy . 2 The Laws of Ecclesiastical Polity , i . xvi . 8 . 3 By Professor Alfred Harbage , As They Liked It ( New York , 1947 ) , p . xi ...
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