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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... learned models , it was to go back to popular and unassuming traditions and transform them . His humility may not have been without some modest self - assurance behind it , like the humility of the ' lewd ' and unlearned Chaucer . The ...
... learned models , it was to go back to popular and unassuming traditions and transform them . His humility may not have been without some modest self - assurance behind it , like the humility of the ' lewd ' and unlearned Chaucer . The ...
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... learned species , such as the classical comedy which lies behind The Comedy of Errors . More frequently , he adapts and modifies a popular tradition . Measure for Measure is like a morality play , but it is not a morality play , and the ...
... learned species , such as the classical comedy which lies behind The Comedy of Errors . More frequently , he adapts and modifies a popular tradition . Measure for Measure is like a morality play , but it is not a morality play , and the ...
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... learned play , or at least it tries to be learned : it uses the grand rhetorical style , affixes scraps of Latin here and there , and the narrative has a fixed and stony quality which perhaps expresses the general idea of stern antique ...
... learned play , or at least it tries to be learned : it uses the grand rhetorical style , affixes scraps of Latin here and there , and the narrative has a fixed and stony quality which perhaps expresses the general idea of stern antique ...
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