Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1951 - 149 páginas |
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... Shakespeare taught not merely to write but to see ! Of the following lines in Il Penseroso , Far from all resort of mirth , Save the Cricket on the hearth , Warton remarked that Shakespeare , the universal and accurate observer of real ...
... Shakespeare taught not merely to write but to see ! Of the following lines in Il Penseroso , Far from all resort of mirth , Save the Cricket on the hearth , Warton remarked that Shakespeare , the universal and accurate observer of real ...
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... Shakespeare , for Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream seems to have been the first to exploit the poetic possibilities of popular super- stition , seems , in fact , to have started a new fashion , in which he was soon followed by ...
... Shakespeare , for Shakespeare in A Midsummer Night's Dream seems to have been the first to exploit the poetic possibilities of popular super- stition , seems , in fact , to have started a new fashion , in which he was soon followed by ...
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... SHAKESPEARE'S DICTION 27 merely to see but to say , and even in of a much more general passages and figurative kind we often find him appropriating Shakespeare's diction — almost , I might say , his " poetic diction ” . Milton's ...
... SHAKESPEARE'S DICTION 27 merely to see but to say , and even in of a much more general passages and figurative kind we often find him appropriating Shakespeare's diction — almost , I might say , his " poetic diction ” . Milton's ...
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TEENTHCENTURY POETRY | 1 |
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