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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... later fourteenth century sensed impend- ing change ; Langland knew that there was a storm , social and religious , in the offing . If Dante is taken as the representative Medieval Man , Langland may be considered the representative of ...
... later fourteenth century sensed impend- ing change ; Langland knew that there was a storm , social and religious , in the offing . If Dante is taken as the representative Medieval Man , Langland may be considered the representative of ...
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... later to be used to more potent effect in Timon - but only as a similitude , shadowing in a baser manner the theme of his play ; which is very plainly set forth as Justice and Mercy , ' the law and love that is the fulfilling of the law ...
... later to be used to more potent effect in Timon - but only as a similitude , shadowing in a baser manner the theme of his play ; which is very plainly set forth as Justice and Mercy , ' the law and love that is the fulfilling of the law ...
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... later sees that Provi- dence had figured on it the wrath of Eleanor and her own death . These precedents presented to my view Wherein the presage of my fall was shown , Might have forewarned me what would ensure And others ' harms have ...
... later sees that Provi- dence had figured on it the wrath of Eleanor and her own death . These precedents presented to my view Wherein the presage of my fall was shown , Might have forewarned me what would ensure And others ' harms have ...
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