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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... tradition . Certain themes and certain sets of images , certain situations and characters , forms of ornament and bits of stage business lay in stock . the dramatists , unlike the courtly poets , built up their own species largely from ...
... tradition . Certain themes and certain sets of images , certain situations and characters , forms of ornament and bits of stage business lay in stock . the dramatists , unlike the courtly poets , built up their own species largely from ...
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... tradition , particularly the tradition of the popular stage . There were a number of comical - historical plays , such as George - a - Greene , Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay , Look About You , ( and the later Shoemaker's Holiday , Edward ...
... tradition , particularly the tradition of the popular stage . There were a number of comical - historical plays , such as George - a - Greene , Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay , Look About You , ( and the later Shoemaker's Holiday , Edward ...
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... traditions . For a discussion of the whole topic see D. Bush , Mythology and the Renaissance Literary Tradition ( Minneapolis 1932 ) . This view of the Gods is the classic Epicurean view . 5 Metamorphoses , book ii , pp . 457 ff . It ...
... traditions . For a discussion of the whole topic see D. Bush , Mythology and the Renaissance Literary Tradition ( Minneapolis 1932 ) . This view of the Gods is the classic Epicurean view . 5 Metamorphoses , book ii , pp . 457 ff . It ...
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