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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... lively enjoyment of the monstrosity of love ; its power to breed self- deception and to cloud the judgment is treated as a jest . ... lovers houres are long , though seeming short , If pleasd themselves , others they thinke delight , In ...
... lively enjoyment of the monstrosity of love ; its power to breed self- deception and to cloud the judgment is treated as a jest . ... lovers houres are long , though seeming short , If pleasd themselves , others they thinke delight , In ...
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... lively image ' depicted joy , grief , dissimulation and this ' life ' moved the spectator by its excellence so that guilty creatures sitting at a play were brought to confession . Because life and art were so directly related , they ...
... lively image ' depicted joy , grief , dissimulation and this ' life ' moved the spectator by its excellence so that guilty creatures sitting at a play were brought to confession . Because life and art were so directly related , they ...
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... lively young scoffer such as Mercutio is just the kind of man likeliest to have such an innocent and imaginative fancy . Translate him into modern terms : he becomes the public - school type . 23 Venus and Adonis , ll . 913-924 : 125 ...
... lively young scoffer such as Mercutio is just the kind of man likeliest to have such an innocent and imaginative fancy . Translate him into modern terms : he becomes the public - school type . 23 Venus and Adonis , ll . 913-924 : 125 ...
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