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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... embodiment in the work of a very different poet , and one who had been studied throughout the Middle Ages , whose works were among the most widely quoted and most frequently translated of all the ancients . Ovid's Metamorphoses depicted ...
... embodiment in the work of a very different poet , and one who had been studied throughout the Middle Ages , whose works were among the most widely quoted and most frequently translated of all the ancients . Ovid's Metamorphoses depicted ...
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... embodiment of a truth at once general and particular . In the tale by which Spenser introduces the great plea of Muta- bility to rule the whole world , adapted from Ovid's Meta- morphoses , the little stream which ran through his own ...
... embodiment of a truth at once general and particular . In the tale by which Spenser introduces the great plea of Muta- bility to rule the whole world , adapted from Ovid's Meta- morphoses , the little stream which ran through his own ...
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... embodiment of a character in words as a suffering and sensible being . The consciousness of his own nature , which comes to Richard III at the end , links him with Richard II , who has it from the beginning . In this achievement ...
... embodiment of a character in words as a suffering and sensible being . The consciousness of his own nature , which comes to Richard III at the end , links him with Richard II , who has it from the beginning . In this achievement ...
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