The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the TurtleMethuen, 1955 - 233 Seiten |
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... lovers ; the men are , as lovers , presented objectively and critically . These women may be said to represent the feminine aspect of Shakespeare's own self , or soul . Many writers have observed something strangely wonderful in them ...
... lovers ; the men are , as lovers , presented objectively and critically . These women may be said to represent the feminine aspect of Shakespeare's own self , or soul . Many writers have observed something strangely wonderful in them ...
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... lover's eyes ' life and light ' . One line makes a neat Shakespearian correspondence : ' If the beloved within the lover ... lovers , one initial taken from each . I am indebted for this thought to Walter Thomson ( The Sonnets of William ...
... lover's eyes ' life and light ' . One line makes a neat Shakespearian correspondence : ' If the beloved within the lover ... lovers , one initial taken from each . I am indebted for this thought to Walter Thomson ( The Sonnets of William ...
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... lover becomes Love itself , the ' great Prince ' of Donne's Ecstasy . Such is the meaning of ' this world of love ... lovers ; and yet to remain fully conscious . He asks the normally impossible . ( III , 236 ) Poetry is a technique ...
... lover becomes Love itself , the ' great Prince ' of Donne's Ecstasy . Such is the meaning of ' this world of love ... lovers ; and yet to remain fully conscious . He asks the normally impossible . ( III , 236 ) Poetry is a technique ...
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FACTS AND PROBLEMS | 3 |
THE INTEGRATION PATTERN | 22 |
SYMBOLISM | 58 |
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