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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... interest in the new schools of rhetoric , as well as in the graver issues of politics and religion . His Arcadia won its contemporary reputation not only as courtly romance but also as a store - house of philosophical and rhetorical ...
... interest in the new schools of rhetoric , as well as in the graver issues of politics and religion . His Arcadia won its contemporary reputation not only as courtly romance but also as a store - house of philosophical and rhetorical ...
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... interest in Silvia to the repentent Proteus . And that my love may appear plain and free All that was mine in Silvia I give thee he says , although not twenty lines before Proteus was attempt- ing to ravish her . The schoolboy cries of ...
... interest in Silvia to the repentent Proteus . And that my love may appear plain and free All that was mine in Silvia I give thee he says , although not twenty lines before Proteus was attempt- ing to ravish her . The schoolboy cries of ...
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... interest ' is generally overweighted in the modern view of Shakespearean comedy . His audience would be well accustomed to see a love - intrigue provide the spring of the action without providing any of the interest or body of the play ...
... interest ' is generally overweighted in the modern view of Shakespearean comedy . His audience would be well accustomed to see a love - intrigue provide the spring of the action without providing any of the interest or body of the play ...
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