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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... seen in miniature something of the great shift from the medieval to the modern world ; for this was in England a crucial point in the change . In my first three chapters , the early Elizabethan poetic style has been sketched , with its ...
... seen in miniature something of the great shift from the medieval to the modern world ; for this was in England a crucial point in the change . In my first three chapters , the early Elizabethan poetic style has been sketched , with its ...
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... seen , and in some cases over- corrected it . Appreciation of homiletic satire and the tradi- tion of the Morality play may lead to the temptation to organize Shakespeare as the middle term between Gorboduc and Ben Jonson , having all ...
... seen , and in some cases over- corrected it . Appreciation of homiletic satire and the tradi- tion of the Morality play may lead to the temptation to organize Shakespeare as the middle term between Gorboduc and Ben Jonson , having all ...
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... seen then not in isolation but as linked with his choice of Parolles . The first dialogue of Hellen and Parolles , the Liar and Vertue as she herself designates them , must be seen as the encounter of Bertram's good and evil angels ...
... seen then not in isolation but as linked with his choice of Parolles . The first dialogue of Hellen and Parolles , the Liar and Vertue as she herself designates them , must be seen as the encounter of Bertram's good and evil angels ...
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