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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... play dissolved into compliment . When Endimion's love was played before the Queen , the Prologue might well say : We present neither comedy nor tragedy nor story nor any- thing , for Cynthia on the stage was but a pale reflection of ...
... play dissolved into compliment . When Endimion's love was played before the Queen , the Prologue might well say : We present neither comedy nor tragedy nor story nor any- thing , for Cynthia on the stage was but a pale reflection of ...
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... play , bidding Richard ' despair and die ' and Richmond ' live and flourish ' , represent the whole train of victims stretching back to Richard II at Pomfret.12 The two branches of the Plantagenet tree are symmetrically equal in woe ...
... play , bidding Richard ' despair and die ' and Richmond ' live and flourish ' , represent the whole train of victims stretching back to Richard II at Pomfret.12 The two branches of the Plantagenet tree are symmetrically equal in woe ...
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... play which is of Such its age rather than for all time.1 It might have as sub - title " Two plays in one ' , for the reason of its neglect — and the reason why in spite of the title , all did not end well , and it is not a successful play ...
... play which is of Such its age rather than for all time.1 It might have as sub - title " Two plays in one ' , for the reason of its neglect — and the reason why in spite of the title , all did not end well , and it is not a successful play ...
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Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
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