Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... Elizabethan Eng- land . If we review the manner in which he pre- sents kings and governors in his plays , we find that whether they are good or whether they are bad men , questions of statesmanship and the dignity and courtesy of their ...
... Elizabethan Eng- land . If we review the manner in which he pre- sents kings and governors in his plays , we find that whether they are good or whether they are bad men , questions of statesmanship and the dignity and courtesy of their ...
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... Elizabethan grandees . What he commends in those Essays is indeed what they brought into being ; and even today the face of England shows the traces of that splendid enthusiasm . Still the Elizabethan mansion and even garden survive in ...
... Elizabethan grandees . What he commends in those Essays is indeed what they brought into being ; and even today the face of England shows the traces of that splendid enthusiasm . Still the Elizabethan mansion and even garden survive in ...
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... Elizabethan audience , Falstaff's prin- cipal fabrication of the King's cautionary speech to his son was also an exquisite parody of one of the most ostentatious Elizabethan novels as if now a dramatist made fun of James Joyce's Ulysses ...
... Elizabethan audience , Falstaff's prin- cipal fabrication of the King's cautionary speech to his son was also an exquisite parody of one of the most ostentatious Elizabethan novels as if now a dramatist made fun of James Joyce's Ulysses ...
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