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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... pattern of his stanza , the flow and ease of his movement that is his great contri- bution to English poetry . His vocabulary often sounds like that of a man trying to talk with his mouth full of toffee , and some of his stanzas are ...
... pattern of his stanza , the flow and ease of his movement that is his great contri- bution to English poetry . His vocabulary often sounds like that of a man trying to talk with his mouth full of toffee , and some of his stanzas are ...
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... pattern of the characters , who are set in opposing groups . There is the pattern of the theme , which is Nemesis . This is the final phase of a long story ; vengeance for all the crimes past is exacted , and in Richard the hundred ...
... pattern of the characters , who are set in opposing groups . There is the pattern of the theme , which is Nemesis . This is the final phase of a long story ; vengeance for all the crimes past is exacted , and in Richard the hundred ...
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... pattern , a figure , rather than a series of events 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 ...
... pattern , a figure , rather than a series of events 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 ...
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