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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... MIRROR OF NATURE : CHARACTER IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS Character as relationship - II Life and Art as shown in Relation of Audience to Dramatic Characters - III Shake- speare's Characters - IV Nature of Relationship between Characters in ...
... MIRROR OF NATURE : CHARACTER IN SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS Character as relationship - II Life and Art as shown in Relation of Audience to Dramatic Characters - III Shake- speare's Characters - IV Nature of Relationship between Characters in ...
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... mirrors ' , or ' shadows ' . In plays written for an especial audience , such as a wedding masque , they might reflect the principal spectators . When The Arraignement of Paris or Endimion were played before the Queen ... MIRROR OF NATURE 89.
... mirrors ' , or ' shadows ' . In plays written for an especial audience , such as a wedding masque , they might reflect the principal spectators . When The Arraignement of Paris or Endimion were played before the Queen ... MIRROR OF NATURE 89.
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... mirror in which the artist's reflection can be seen . Velasquez ' Meninas , a group of Spanish royal children painted for their parents , are standing in a semicircle , bowing and curtseying : the group was completed only when the king ...
... mirror in which the artist's reflection can be seen . Velasquez ' Meninas , a group of Spanish royal children painted for their parents , are standing in a semicircle , bowing and curtseying : the group was completed only when the king ...
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Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
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