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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... writing , extending to the whole tale or processe of the poem or historie , and not properly to any peece or member ... writing was not incompatible with a highly personal style , which sometimes , as in the writing of Marlowe , amounts ...
... writing , extending to the whole tale or processe of the poem or historie , and not properly to any peece or member ... writing was not incompatible with a highly personal style , which sometimes , as in the writing of Marlowe , amounts ...
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... writing is tighter and more elaborated , his dramatic climaxes more powerful , and the integration of speech and action is beyond the earlier writer . The descriptive and atmospheric colouring for the play comes , through Kyd , from the ...
... writing is tighter and more elaborated , his dramatic climaxes more powerful , and the integration of speech and action is beyond the earlier writer . The descriptive and atmospheric colouring for the play comes , through Kyd , from the ...
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... writers of courtesy books , and books of nobility . 2 Her name is so spelt throughout the folio text . There is only one occasion on which the metre requires Helena ... writing , a down of such passages as ' first draft 264 NOTES.
... writers of courtesy books , and books of nobility . 2 Her name is so spelt throughout the folio text . There is only one occasion on which the metre requires Helena ... writing , a down of such passages as ' first draft 264 NOTES.
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