The Elizabethan Dramatists as CriticsPhilosophical Library, 1963 - 420 Seiten |
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... poets and playwrights have themselves been remiss in the face of the onslaught on poetry and the theater : And , amongst our modern poets who have been industrious in many an elaborate and ingenious poem , even they whose pens have had ...
... poets and playwrights have themselves been remiss in the face of the onslaught on poetry and the theater : And , amongst our modern poets who have been industrious in many an elaborate and ingenious poem , even they whose pens have had ...
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... poetic creation contrast sharply with those of Shakespeare . Shakespeare emphasized the inspi- rational aspect ... poem belonging as it does to the class of conventional commendatory verses , we must be cautious about accepting as ...
... poetic creation contrast sharply with those of Shakespeare . Shakespeare emphasized the inspi- rational aspect ... poem belonging as it does to the class of conventional commendatory verses , we must be cautious about accepting as ...
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... poem . Epic . 2nd Prol .: ... poet never credit gain'd By writing truths , but things like truths well feign'd ... poets : they are poets that live by it , the poor fellows that live by it . Daw is represented as a fool , and must ...
... poem . Epic . 2nd Prol .: ... poet never credit gain'd By writing truths , but things like truths well feign'd ... poets : they are poets that live by it , the poor fellows that live by it . Daw is represented as a fool , and must ...
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APPLIED CRITICISM | 1 |
EXCLUSIVE OF SHAKESPEARE AND JONSON | 18 |
A Variety of Demand | 172 |
Urheberrecht | |
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