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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... perhaps ) : Bates , Williams , and Court in Henry V are likewise characterized to some degree ; but in all such cases , the role is purely functional ; to turn them into individual characters is not in accord with the parts as provided ...
... perhaps ) : Bates , Williams , and Court in Henry V are likewise characterized to some degree ; but in all such cases , the role is purely functional ; to turn them into individual characters is not in accord with the parts as provided ...
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... perhaps altogether as communal as that of the fourteenth century , when many of the courtly class might be illiterate , and poetry was composed to be read aloud to a group - as was Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde . Then all poetry was ...
... perhaps altogether as communal as that of the fourteenth century , when many of the courtly class might be illiterate , and poetry was composed to be read aloud to a group - as was Chaucer's Troilus and Criseyde . Then all poetry was ...
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... perhaps Spenser's greatest contribution to the development of English poetry . The mere capacity to sustain such a ... Perhaps it is Spenser or perhaps the picture of Leonardo which has made Leda a favourite symbol of modern poets . See ...
... perhaps Spenser's greatest contribution to the development of English poetry . The mere capacity to sustain such a ... Perhaps it is Spenser or perhaps the picture of Leonardo which has made Leda a favourite symbol of modern poets . See ...
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