What Shakespeare Read--and ThoughtCoward, McCann & Geoghegan, 1981 - 210 sider |
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... poetry out of him . His long narrative poems distinguished him as a poet and won recognition for his claim to be regarded as such ; his more personal , autobiographical sonnets contain much fine poetry . His voice is always recog ...
... poetry out of him . His long narrative poems distinguished him as a poet and won recognition for his claim to be regarded as such ; his more personal , autobiographical sonnets contain much fine poetry . His voice is always recog ...
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... poet as he was in his debut in the theatre proper as a dramatist . For the 1580s had seen something like a poetic revolution , with the flowering of the new poetry of Spenser . The newcomer belonged to no school , was independent , very ...
... poet as he was in his debut in the theatre proper as a dramatist . For the 1580s had seen something like a poetic revolution , with the flowering of the new poetry of Spenser . The newcomer belonged to no school , was independent , very ...
Side 108
... poetry . The literary historian is able to assure us that ' the speed of development in the art of poetry at the time was greater than England has ever known before or since ' . * His own practice made its contribution to this , though ...
... poetry . The literary historian is able to assure us that ' the speed of development in the art of poetry at the time was greater than England has ever known before or since ' . * His own practice made its contribution to this , though ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Shakespeares Education I | 11 |
Shakespeare and the Classics | 14 |
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