The Shakespearian TempestH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1932 - 332 Seiten |
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... poet . Shake- speare is differentiated from other poets by his peculiarly consistent use of images and symbols common to all . He has no private and esoteric system of impressions . Now we tend to forget that , failing very strong ...
... poet . Shake- speare is differentiated from other poets by his peculiarly consistent use of images and symbols common to all . He has no private and esoteric system of impressions . Now we tend to forget that , failing very strong ...
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... poetic truth without first steadying himself firmly on some clear aesthetic philosophy which claims to be able to expose an exact relation subsistent between the minutest details of the poet's life adventures ( or his interest in others ...
... poetic truth without first steadying himself firmly on some clear aesthetic philosophy which claims to be able to expose an exact relation subsistent between the minutest details of the poet's life adventures ( or his interest in others ...
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... poet ; perhaps the greatest poet . By that I mean , not a writer who is merely facile in the magic turning of fine phrases and the inspired melodies of rhythmic speech ; but a poet whose every effect of metaphor and verbal music , of ...
... poet ; perhaps the greatest poet . By that I mean , not a writer who is merely facile in the magic turning of fine phrases and the inspired melodies of rhythmic speech ; but a poet whose every effect of metaphor and verbal music , of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Histories early Tragedies and Poems | 74 |
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Antony and Cleopatra Ariel association bark bear beauty bird blending Caliban chaos clearly close clouds contrast Cymbeline dance death delight discord divine doth drown earth evil eyes fairies fairyland final fire flood gentle gold Hamlet harmony hath hear heart heaven Henry Henry VI human imagery imagination jewel lark Lear light Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lucrece Macbeth Merchant of Venice Midsummer Night's Dream moon mortality nature nightingale Notice Oberon observe ocean passion peace Pericles play poet poetic poetry rage rain recalls rich Richard Richard II Romeo and Juliet sail scene Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian ship shore sighs sing song Sonnet soul speech spirit storm suggestion sweet swift symbol tears tempest beasts tempest passages tempest-music opposition tempests and music thee theme Theseus thou thought thunder Timon Titania tragedy tragic Troilus Twelfth Night usual Venus and Adonis vision voyage wind wings winter word wreck