Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeChatto and Windus, 1961 - 279 Seiten |
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... sense of the dramatic possibilities of contrast which conquers a diplomatic sense of decorum , of what it is ' proper ' to make a king say . Edward's grandson and successor , Richard of Bordeaux , is the first English King of whom we ...
... sense of the dramatic possibilities of contrast which conquers a diplomatic sense of decorum , of what it is ' proper ' to make a king say . Edward's grandson and successor , Richard of Bordeaux , is the first English King of whom we ...
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... sense of that character's always forming part of a meshed continuity of action , in which other characters are involved . II The relations of an Elizabethan company with its audience were more intimate and complex than those which ...
... sense of that character's always forming part of a meshed continuity of action , in which other characters are involved . II The relations of an Elizabethan company with its audience were more intimate and complex than those which ...
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... sense , but hath no more need of the discourse of reason , for being changed into an Angell , she under- standeth all things ... without anie veile or cloude she seeth the meine sea of the pure heavenly bewtye and receiveth it into her ...
... sense , but hath no more need of the discourse of reason , for being changed into an Angell , she under- standeth all things ... without anie veile or cloude she seeth the meine sea of the pure heavenly bewtye and receiveth it into her ...
Inhalt
Medieval and Modern | 1 |
Court Poetry of Elizabeths | 18 |
Elizabethan Poetic and | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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