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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... feelings and something more than a storehouse of images . The need to control and prune the natural feelings was recognized , and the strongest of the instincts offered the boldest challenge . If Mephistopheles had intruded into the ...
... feelings and something more than a storehouse of images . The need to control and prune the natural feelings was recognized , and the strongest of the instincts offered the boldest challenge . If Mephistopheles had intruded into the ...
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... feelings inappro- priate to the species . The combination of natural beauty , symbolic and gorgeous figures , and feelings conventional but not insincere had been achieved by Sidney in his Arcadia , which Henry Reynolds called a poem in ...
... feelings inappro- priate to the species . The combination of natural beauty , symbolic and gorgeous figures , and feelings conventional but not insincere had been achieved by Sidney in his Arcadia , which Henry Reynolds called a poem in ...
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... feeling must be held back for the critical release . He , being given the wooer's role , can be allowed to speak his mind ... feelings under the form of a toothache and a cold in the head , their slight peevish- ness and their extreme ...
... feeling must be held back for the critical release . He , being given the wooer's role , can be allowed to speak his mind ... feelings under the form of a toothache and a cold in the head , their slight peevish- ness and their extreme ...
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