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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... whole world became one vast allegory of God's writing , interlocking and coherant . In detail , there might be disputes . But the whole world system was governed by three assumptions : it was allegorical , it was hierarchical and it was ...
... whole world became one vast allegory of God's writing , interlocking and coherant . In detail , there might be disputes . But the whole world system was governed by three assumptions : it was allegorical , it was hierarchical and it was ...
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... whole of Elizabeth's reign could be celebrated as a poetic Golden Age . The early years were barren except for the few scattered song - books , the snowdrops of the time . The shadow of religious and political controversies did not lift ...
... whole of Elizabeth's reign could be celebrated as a poetic Golden Age . The early years were barren except for the few scattered song - books , the snowdrops of the time . The shadow of religious and political controversies did not lift ...
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... whole passage - it begins by describ- ing the ' life ' of the piece which seemed to ' scorn nature'- embodies the violence of war , and confirms the theme implicit in the metaphors describing Tarquin and Lucrece . The lament of the ...
... whole passage - it begins by describ- ing the ' life ' of the piece which seemed to ' scorn nature'- embodies the violence of war , and confirms the theme implicit in the metaphors describing Tarquin and Lucrece . The lament of the ...
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