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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... mind can assume . Ille . Hic . Ille . We have lit upon the gentle , sensitive mind , And lost the old nonchalance of the hand ; Whether we have chosen chisel , pen or brush , We are but critics or but half create , Timid , entangled ...
... mind can assume . Ille . Hic . Ille . We have lit upon the gentle , sensitive mind , And lost the old nonchalance of the hand ; Whether we have chosen chisel , pen or brush , We are but critics or but half create , Timid , entangled ...
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... mind of the attentive spectator back to that earlier age and prepare his mind for the theme of the play , which is the old one of for- tune's mutability . Then , when the sad procession of Buck- ingham , Katherine and Wolsey is over ...
... mind of the attentive spectator back to that earlier age and prepare his mind for the theme of the play , which is the old one of for- tune's mutability . Then , when the sad procession of Buck- ingham , Katherine and Wolsey is over ...
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... mind of a lover was by definition changeable , a ' very opal ' , and the fickleness of Proteus is a more dangerous symptom than the perversity of Julia or Valentine's rapid oscillation between rapture and despair , but not different in ...
... mind of a lover was by definition changeable , a ' very opal ' , and the fickleness of Proteus is a more dangerous symptom than the perversity of Julia or Valentine's rapid oscillation between rapture and despair , but not different in ...
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Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
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