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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... poetry in courtly doctrine - the nature of style the drama and the theory of Decorum - popular species of drama ... poetry a second creation . Put in lowest terms , poetry was a craft like that of the music- ian or an accomplishment like ...
... poetry in courtly doctrine - the nature of style the drama and the theory of Decorum - popular species of drama ... poetry a second creation . Put in lowest terms , poetry was a craft like that of the music- ian or an accomplishment like ...
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... poetry , ' a higher and more philosophical thing than history ' , as Aristotle had said , in which permanent truths were so embodied that they subdued the imagination , convinced the reason , and inspired the will . Poetry was more ...
... poetry , ' a higher and more philosophical thing than history ' , as Aristotle had said , in which permanent truths were so embodied that they subdued the imagination , convinced the reason , and inspired the will . Poetry was more ...
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... poetry - the melancholy which springs from the triumph of time and change - in a scene more precisely delineated than any other in all his poetry ; he symbolized it , as he had so often done , in the transience and continuity of a ...
... poetry - the melancholy which springs from the triumph of time and change - in a scene more precisely delineated than any other in all his poetry ; he symbolized it , as he had so often done , in the transience and continuity of a ...
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