The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the TurtleMethuen, 1962 - 233 sider |
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... play , is Shakespeare's grandest expression of a universal love for men and the most violent exposition of his ... plays are , within our present context , highly signifi- cant . And there is one more . Once only did Shakespeare ...
... play , is Shakespeare's grandest expression of a universal love for men and the most violent exposition of his ... plays are , within our present context , highly signifi- cant . And there is one more . Once only did Shakespeare ...
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... plays , as I have shown in The Shakespearian Tempest , transcendence is generally suggested through music or infinity - symbols of vast ocean . Music is important in Sonnets 8 and 128 ; and the sea is an infinitude when the youth's ...
... plays , as I have shown in The Shakespearian Tempest , transcendence is generally suggested through music or infinity - symbols of vast ocean . Music is important in Sonnets 8 and 128 ; and the sea is an infinitude when the youth's ...
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... plays gather momentum and power , taking a new lease of life in the third act , as though a surface was burst open to reveal imaginative splendour ; and here , too , there is a quiet conclusion , a fall to commentary and ritual . The ...
... plays gather momentum and power , taking a new lease of life in the third act , as though a surface was burst open to reveal imaginative splendour ; and here , too , there is a quiet conclusion , a fall to commentary and ritual . The ...
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The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the Turtle G. Wilson Knight Begrænset visning - 2002 |
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