Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 10Gale Research Company, 1984 - 538 Seiten |
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... death of the Phoenix . This absurd idea tickled Shakespeare's fancy who , in view I suppose of the Turtle's constancy , would not have it that the Phoenix died alone ; the Turtle must die with her ; they both must die together . This ...
... death of the Phoenix . This absurd idea tickled Shakespeare's fancy who , in view I suppose of the Turtle's constancy , would not have it that the Phoenix died alone ; the Turtle must die with her ; they both must die together . This ...
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... death so much as the admission of the power of Death which faithlessness brings in its train , just as fidelity , by its very existence , con- quers Death . This consideration brings us to the problem of why Shake- speare chose the ...
... death so much as the admission of the power of Death which faithlessness brings in its train , just as fidelity , by its very existence , con- quers Death . This consideration brings us to the problem of why Shake- speare chose the ...
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... death so as to maximize its social effectiveness for this purpose . She summons her husband cryptically by letter , hinting at some disaster connected with herself but not mentioning the rape [ 11. 1314-23 ] . First , to tell Collatine ...
... death so as to maximize its social effectiveness for this purpose . She summons her husband cryptically by letter , hinting at some disaster connected with herself but not mentioning the rape [ 11. 1314-23 ] . First , to tell Collatine ...
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The Phoenix and Turtle | 1 |
The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Additional Bibliography addressed allegorical argues beauty beloved Brutus character Chester's Collatine conceit couplet crece critic dark lady death dedication doth dramatic Earl edition Elizabethan emotions English essay date excerpt expression eyes fact feeling hath heart human imagery kind language lines literary lover Lover's Complaint Lucrece's marriage meaning ment metaphor metaphysical mind mistress moral narrative nature painting paradox passion Phoenix and Turtle plays poem's poet's poetic poetry praise quatrain Rape of Lucrece reader reason Renaissance rhetorical rival poet seems sense sequence sexual Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's poem Shakespeare's sonnets Sonnet 18 Sonnet 20 Sonnet 36 Sonnet 53 Sonnet 71 Sonnet 94 soul Southampton speare speare's stanza story style suggests sweet symbol Tarquin thee theme things thou thought tion tragedy true truth Venus and Adonis verse William Willie Hughes woman words writing written young youth