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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... parody of an accepted institution which can be parodied only because it is not fundamentally to be questioned existed side by side with the much more sophisticated parody implicit in Shakespeare's ' My mistress ' eyes are nothing like ...
... parody of an accepted institution which can be parodied only because it is not fundamentally to be questioned existed side by side with the much more sophisticated parody implicit in Shakespeare's ' My mistress ' eyes are nothing like ...
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... occasioned by human characters and passions , and this pattern , especially in the moonlight parts of the play , is the pattern of a dance'.18 The enchantments of Puck are a deft parody of 156 SHAKESPEARE & ELIZABETHAN POETRY.
... occasioned by human characters and passions , and this pattern , especially in the moonlight parts of the play , is the pattern of a dance'.18 The enchantments of Puck are a deft parody of 156 SHAKESPEARE & ELIZABETHAN POETRY.
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... parodies : Falstaff's macabre jests as he plays the hangman on Hotspur's corpse have the same kind of destructive force as the King's speech to him has upon his own pretensions at the end of Part 2. There is a sense in which , with his ...
... parodies : Falstaff's macabre jests as he plays the hangman on Hotspur's corpse have the same kind of destructive force as the King's speech to him has upon his own pretensions at the end of Part 2. There is a sense in which , with his ...
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Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
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