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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... picture . There are at least two pictures superimposed upon each other , one fading , the other emerging . Hence the peculiar complexity and the fascination of that age . The medieval world was a unity . The cosmography was known : the ...
... picture . There are at least two pictures superimposed upon each other , one fading , the other emerging . Hence the peculiar complexity and the fascination of that age . The medieval world was a unity . The cosmography was known : the ...
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... picture . In this poem and Titus Andronicus he seems to be trying to indicate the blind senseless horror of purely physical outrage , which constituted for the moment his idea of tragedy . Some atrocity that stuns its victim falls upon ...
... picture . In this poem and Titus Andronicus he seems to be trying to indicate the blind senseless horror of purely physical outrage , which constituted for the moment his idea of tragedy . Some atrocity that stuns its victim falls upon ...
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... picture of how she would play the Petrarchan lover : Make me a willow Cabine at your gate And call upon my soule within the house , Write loyall Cantons of contemned love , And sing them loud euen in the dead of night : Hallow your name ...
... picture of how she would play the Petrarchan lover : Make me a willow Cabine at your gate And call upon my soule within the house , Write loyall Cantons of contemned love , And sing them loud euen in the dead of night : Hallow your name ...
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