Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... poet in Shakespeare could not be content with what may be justly described as in a certain degree hackwork . The poet in Shakespeare aspired to an independent existence , and apparently he did not yet perceive that through the drama ...
... poet in Shakespeare could not be content with what may be justly described as in a certain degree hackwork . The poet in Shakespeare aspired to an independent existence , and apparently he did not yet perceive that through the drama ...
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... poet in Shakespeare more nearly overmatches the dra- matist than in any other of his plays . In Venus and Adonis and Lucrece the dramatist causes some embarrassment to the narrative poet . Shakespeare's endeavour in the earlier of the ...
... poet in Shakespeare more nearly overmatches the dra- matist than in any other of his plays . In Venus and Adonis and Lucrece the dramatist causes some embarrassment to the narrative poet . Shakespeare's endeavour in the earlier of the ...
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... poet in the Rape of Lucrece . Here , in Romeo and Juliet , each aids the other , and the result is a work harmonious ... poets in his prime , when his adult art has not yet lost all traces of its adolescence . The mastery of his material ...
... poet in the Rape of Lucrece . Here , in Romeo and Juliet , each aids the other , and the result is a work harmonious ... poets in his prime , when his adult art has not yet lost all traces of its adolescence . The mastery of his material ...
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