A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... whole of life , and it is with the whole of life that Spenser is concerned , the whole of man's moral and spiritual life , seen as a war against the sins that beset him . In the first book he partially achieved his threefold object . We ...
... whole of life , and it is with the whole of life that Spenser is concerned , the whole of man's moral and spiritual life , seen as a war against the sins that beset him . In the first book he partially achieved his threefold object . We ...
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... whole story , Shake- speare could not start close on the crisis , as Sophocles could . The weakness in Shakespeare's mode of construction lies at the point where the crisis is past and the counter - stroke not yet ready . In Hamlet ...
... whole story , Shake- speare could not start close on the crisis , as Sophocles could . The weakness in Shakespeare's mode of construction lies at the point where the crisis is past and the counter - stroke not yet ready . In Hamlet ...
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... whole idea of Romantic Comedy . Jonson was a born leader of revolt - honest , opionative , and pugnacious - he killed two men in single combat . He revolted against Romantic Comedy as being Italianate , improbable , sentimental , loose ...
... whole idea of Romantic Comedy . Jonson was a born leader of revolt - honest , opionative , and pugnacious - he killed two men in single combat . He revolted against Romantic Comedy as being Italianate , improbable , sentimental , loose ...
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