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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... particular embodiment of it is not ' enmeshed in environment ' , and need not sustain that particular role for long . It has been said that Spenser's characters have a tendency to fade like the wireless : and the characters of , for ...
... particular embodiment of it is not ' enmeshed in environment ' , and need not sustain that particular role for long . It has been said that Spenser's characters have a tendency to fade like the wireless : and the characters of , for ...
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... particular atmosphere , and move within the gravitational orbits of the other characters , each modifying all the ... particular kind of world : they belong to a particular literary species and their speech , which in a sense is their ...
... particular atmosphere , and move within the gravitational orbits of the other characters , each modifying all the ... particular kind of world : they belong to a particular literary species and their speech , which in a sense is their ...
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... particular imagery of Night and Hell . Machiavellian Richard has been introduced at the end of 3 Henry VI : his soliloquy there ( s . 6 ) together with York's great tirade against the ' she - wolf of France ' and King Henry's lament ...
... particular imagery of Night and Hell . Machiavellian Richard has been introduced at the end of 3 Henry VI : his soliloquy there ( s . 6 ) together with York's great tirade against the ' she - wolf of France ' and King Henry's lament ...
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