Byron and ShakespeareBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 381 Seiten |
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... expressed in tragic terms , leading to the many famous elegies already noted ( p . 32 ) . These may be called ' tragic ' loves provided that we allow ' tragic ' to cover the optimism of our seraphic and heavenly connotations . On all ...
... expressed in tragic terms , leading to the many famous elegies already noted ( p . 32 ) . These may be called ' tragic ' loves provided that we allow ' tragic ' to cover the optimism of our seraphic and heavenly connotations . On all ...
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... expressed a personal faith in the British constitution ( Parry , VIII , 173-4 ) . He now both accepted , and was being accepted by , his country . He was making terms with life , even insisting that the liberation journal The Greek ...
... expressed a personal faith in the British constitution ( Parry , VIII , 173-4 ) . He now both accepted , and was being accepted by , his country . He was making terms with life , even insisting that the liberation journal The Greek ...
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... expressed symbolically , and in Timon of Athens our symbols are ( i ) gold and ( ii ) the sea . The sea is , in all its various moods , Shakespeare's most comprehensive symbol . In Macbeth ( 1 , vii , 6 ) ' time ' is as a ' bank and ...
... expressed symbolically , and in Timon of Athens our symbols are ( i ) gold and ( ii ) the sea . The sea is , in all its various moods , Shakespeare's most comprehensive symbol . In Macbeth ( 1 , vii , 6 ) ' time ' is as a ' bank and ...
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SONNETS AND SERAPHS | 24 |
A REGENCY HAMLET | 73 |
FALSTAFF AND COMEDY | 117 |
Urheberrecht | |
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