Introduction to ShakespeareBlackie & son, limited, 1900 - 136 Seiten |
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... Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection : " What I have done is yours , what I ...
... Lucrece , followed in 1594 ; graver because of its tragic theme , and its celebration of the wronged , yet triumphant , purity of woman . It is dedicated to Southampton in words of loyal affection : " What I have done is yours , what I ...
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... Lucrece reverses the motive of the Venus ; in the Venus feminine passion strives against boyish coldness ; in Lucrece it is a man who makes his assault on womanly chastity . Deep notes are sounded by the poet , radiant heights are ...
... Lucrece reverses the motive of the Venus ; in the Venus feminine passion strives against boyish coldness ; in Lucrece it is a man who makes his assault on womanly chastity . Deep notes are sounded by the poet , radiant heights are ...
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Edward Dowden. THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN . 87 of the Rape of Lucrece is here alluding to his own poem . $ 46 . The romantic comedy of The Two Noble Kinsmen is of a much later date , and has certainly a far stronger claim to be considered as ...
Edward Dowden. THE TWO NOBLE KINSMEN . 87 of the Rape of Lucrece is here alluding to his own poem . $ 46 . The romantic comedy of The Two Noble Kinsmen is of a much later date , and has certainly a far stronger claim to be considered as ...
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