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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... lament with its sudden transmutation of grief into rejoicing , to the Quartet of his Hymns , Spenser was haunted by the cruelty and bitterness wrought by time and change , and driven by the need to find some security . Most of his early ...
... lament with its sudden transmutation of grief into rejoicing , to the Quartet of his Hymns , Spenser was haunted by the cruelty and bitterness wrought by time and change , and driven by the need to find some security . Most of his early ...
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... lament of the bereaved , the dignity of the commanders , the terror of cowards , are all depicted in little , and what is not depicted is implied by ' conceit deceitful , so compact , so kind ' that a part was left to represent the ...
... lament of the bereaved , the dignity of the commanders , the terror of cowards , are all depicted in little , and what is not depicted is implied by ' conceit deceitful , so compact , so kind ' that a part was left to represent the ...
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... lament . 6 King Henry is fixed in a pose of Sorrow : the father and the son are supporters ' who uphold the heraldic device . Henry's lament is marked off by the strictness of its rhetorical ' Schemes ' -the most elaborate in the ...
... lament . 6 King Henry is fixed in a pose of Sorrow : the father and the son are supporters ' who uphold the heraldic device . Henry's lament is marked off by the strictness of its rhetorical ' Schemes ' -the most elaborate in the ...
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