A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... poets themselves were bound up in their winding - sheets . The like courtesy from your lordship shall make you live in your grave , and laurel spring out of it . . . " That is the way a self - respecting poet ought to address his patron ...
... poets themselves were bound up in their winding - sheets . The like courtesy from your lordship shall make you live in your grave , and laurel spring out of it . . . " That is the way a self - respecting poet ought to address his patron ...
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... poet , without any note of censure or detestation . " But why should the poet hold up the action of his drama with a moral dissertation ? Shakespeare was an artist , and Lancaster's action is made intelligible by none other than ...
... poet , without any note of censure or detestation . " But why should the poet hold up the action of his drama with a moral dissertation ? Shakespeare was an artist , and Lancaster's action is made intelligible by none other than ...
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... poet , had any other poet been capable of the emotional blaze in which Hamlet , Othello , Macbeth and King Lear were generated . The most astounding thing in the history of litera- ture is that Shakespeare somehow contrived to pull ...
... poet , had any other poet been capable of the emotional blaze in which Hamlet , Othello , Macbeth and King Lear were generated . The most astounding thing in the history of litera- ture is that Shakespeare somehow contrived to pull ...
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