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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... less - and certainly it is far less simple - than it looks from the vantage - point of Modern Times : but compared with anything that has been known since , it is enviable . The dominance of the Church in the intellectual life of the ...
... less - and certainly it is far less simple - than it looks from the vantage - point of Modern Times : but compared with anything that has been known since , it is enviable . The dominance of the Church in the intellectual life of the ...
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... less acknowledged then that her seat is the bosom of God , her voice the harmony of the world : all things in heavne ... less cruel than the original , so that he has been called an Elizabethan Bowdler.3 The blinding of Gloucester , the ...
... less acknowledged then that her seat is the bosom of God , her voice the harmony of the world : all things in heavne ... less cruel than the original , so that he has been called an Elizabethan Bowdler.3 The blinding of Gloucester , the ...
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... less inclusive attitude would not serve . His instinctive judgment — all that distinguishes him from the amiably complacent Dekker and Heywood - would not prevent the whole concourse of gentlemen and citizens at the Globe from feeling ...
... less inclusive attitude would not serve . His instinctive judgment — all that distinguishes him from the amiably complacent Dekker and Heywood - would not prevent the whole concourse of gentlemen and citizens at the Globe from feeling ...
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