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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... significance . The allegorical method spread to every type of literature , and to other departments of life than the literary . Ovid Moralisé , the compilation of a thirteenth - century monk , per- mitted piety to extract useful ...
... significance . The allegorical method spread to every type of literature , and to other departments of life than the literary . Ovid Moralisé , the compilation of a thirteenth - century monk , per- mitted piety to extract useful ...
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... significance both in itself , and for what it represented . Sidney himself repudiates Petrarch and the conceits of his school : You that poor Petrarch's long - deceased woes With new - borne sighs and disguised wit do sing : You take ...
... significance both in itself , and for what it represented . Sidney himself repudiates Petrarch and the conceits of his school : You that poor Petrarch's long - deceased woes With new - borne sighs and disguised wit do sing : You take ...
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... significance of the Mirror for Magistrates as the great exemplum for Princes was strengthened by its connexion with the medieval tradition of Lydgate's Fall of Princes . See chapter viii for its influence on early Tragedy . When ...
... significance of the Mirror for Magistrates as the great exemplum for Princes was strengthened by its connexion with the medieval tradition of Lydgate's Fall of Princes . See chapter viii for its influence on early Tragedy . When ...
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