Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeChatto and Windus, 1951 - 279 Seiten |
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... Lord as you suppose You should enjoy , were you this countries King , As little joy you may suppose in me , That I enjoy , being the Queene thereof . Queen Marg . [ aside ] As little joy enjoys the Queene thereof ; For I am she and ...
... Lord as you suppose You should enjoy , were you this countries King , As little joy you may suppose in me , That I enjoy , being the Queene thereof . Queen Marg . [ aside ] As little joy enjoys the Queene thereof ; For I am she and ...
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... Lord Chief Justice cannot compare with the representative of Chivalry : he is symbol , not man . Yet though he and Falstaff part with sparring honours easy , the mere appearance of Justice in robes of office , and the sound of that cold ...
... Lord Chief Justice cannot compare with the representative of Chivalry : he is symbol , not man . Yet though he and Falstaff part with sparring honours easy , the mere appearance of Justice in robes of office , and the sound of that cold ...
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... Lords , And in that vow we have forsworne our Bookes . It is decorated with ' all kinds of figures that do be rhetorical ' and its word - play is fantastic , yet the praise of Love with which it concludes is a frank hymn to the senses ...
... Lords , And in that vow we have forsworne our Bookes . It is decorated with ' all kinds of figures that do be rhetorical ' and its word - play is fantastic , yet the praise of Love with which it concludes is a frank hymn to the senses ...
Inhalt
Medieval and Modern I | 1 |
Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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