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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... poet by supernatural powers . The courtly poets held both theories , as it suited them , and of the two professed ... poet presented an interior world . Of an objective , contingent fact in the modern scientific sense the Elizabethan ...
... poet by supernatural powers . The courtly poets held both theories , as it suited them , and of the two professed ... poet presented an interior world . Of an objective , contingent fact in the modern scientific sense the Elizabethan ...
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... poet had not much conception , if any . There was the world of appearance , of to - day and to - morrow , always ... poet describes ' true and lively ' is the life that is set before him . For Sidney on the other hand the poet was the ...
... poet had not much conception , if any . There was the world of appearance , of to - day and to - morrow , always ... poet describes ' true and lively ' is the life that is set before him . For Sidney on the other hand the poet was the ...
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... Poet and Painter , which stresses the plasticity of the poet's medium and the spontaneous character of his art . Our Poesie is as a Gumme , which oozes From whence ' tis nourisht : the Fire i ' the Flint Shews not , till it be strooke ...
... Poet and Painter , which stresses the plasticity of the poet's medium and the spontaneous character of his art . Our Poesie is as a Gumme , which oozes From whence ' tis nourisht : the Fire i ' the Flint Shews not , till it be strooke ...
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