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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... story , with plot , characters and stage situations so well defined that they might be parodied , or used as an ingredient to make a separate sub - plot . Shakespeare used the old story of Hamlet for his first mature tragedy , and it ...
... story , with plot , characters and stage situations so well defined that they might be parodied , or used as an ingredient to make a separate sub - plot . Shakespeare used the old story of Hamlet for his first mature tragedy , and it ...
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... story behind every flower , every tree , almost every stone and stream . The world was peopled with the transformed heroes and heroines of Ovidian story . Moreover in his Heroides Ovid had provided , in greater measure than any other ...
... story behind every flower , every tree , almost every stone and stream . The world was peopled with the transformed heroes and heroines of Ovidian story . Moreover in his Heroides Ovid had provided , in greater measure than any other ...
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... story.17 The contrast of the bridal bed and the grave is almost the kind of thing that might have been found in a ballad . The story is more like Clerk Saunders than any previous tragedy of the English stage . It was overwhelmingly ...
... story.17 The contrast of the bridal bed and the grave is almost the kind of thing that might have been found in a ballad . The story is more like Clerk Saunders than any previous tragedy of the English stage . It was overwhelmingly ...
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