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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... contrast Shakespeare will adopt the her- aldic manner for relief . An example is the much discussed stanza : Full gently now she takes him by the band , A lillie prison'd in a gaile of snow , Or Ivorie in an allablaster band , So white ...
... contrast Shakespeare will adopt the her- aldic manner for relief . An example is the much discussed stanza : Full gently now she takes him by the band , A lillie prison'd in a gaile of snow , Or Ivorie in an allablaster band , So white ...
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... contrast , like some of the imagery in the narrative poems . The writer is saying by means of the images , ' Look here upon this picture , and on this ' . The contrast of remembering happiness in misery is the very material of the ...
... contrast , like some of the imagery in the narrative poems . The writer is saying by means of the images , ' Look here upon this picture , and on this ' . The contrast of remembering happiness in misery is the very material of the ...
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... contrast to the story of the bond . In this play Shakespeare makes more direct use than anywhere else of dramatic impresa : the bold physical contrasts of the Jew with his curving knife and the boy - Portia in doctor's gown . The ...
... contrast to the story of the bond . In this play Shakespeare makes more direct use than anywhere else of dramatic impresa : the bold physical contrasts of the Jew with his curving knife and the boy - Portia in doctor's gown . The ...
Inhalt
Medieval and Modern I | 1 |
Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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