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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... scenes , or mirror scenes as they have been called , occur in Kyd , Marlowe , and Shakespeare's tragic histories.4 The great precedents from the Trojan story are invoked again and again : in the final scene Marcus anticipates the ...
... scenes , or mirror scenes as they have been called , occur in Kyd , Marlowe , and Shakespeare's tragic histories.4 The great precedents from the Trojan story are invoked again and again : in the final scene Marcus anticipates the ...
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... scene ( 2. 3 ) is feeble , and there are no representatives of the common people . In Richard II the background is ... Scene of the gardeners , when the first news of Richard's capture reaches his foreboding queen . This scene , the ...
... scene ( 2. 3 ) is feeble , and there are no representatives of the common people . In Richard II the background is ... Scene of the gardeners , when the first news of Richard's capture reaches his foreboding queen . This scene , the ...
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... scene of farewell between Richard and his Queen , and the more emblematic or heraldic use of it . Heraldry is behind the lines , Downe , downe I come , like glistring Phaethon ; Wanting the manage of unrulie Iades ( 3. 3. 178–179 ...
... scene of farewell between Richard and his Queen , and the more emblematic or heraldic use of it . Heraldry is behind the lines , Downe , downe I come , like glistring Phaethon ; Wanting the manage of unrulie Iades ( 3. 3. 178–179 ...
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Medieval and Modern I | 1 |
Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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