The Shakespearean Moment: And Its Place in the Poetry of the 17Th CenturyColumbia University Press, 1954 - 264 ページ Looks at the works of Shakespeare from his sonnets and the 1500's, to the society of the Shakespearian moment, the Restoration, and criticism and poetry after the Restoration. |
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... Donne ; but Shakespeare , from the end of the sixteenth century , has nothing in common with Spenser and a great deal in com- mon with Donne . That common quality can be put in one word ; they are both , to their fingertips , dramatic ...
... Donne ; but Shakespeare , from the end of the sixteenth century , has nothing in common with Spenser and a great deal in com- mon with Donne . That common quality can be put in one word ; they are both , to their fingertips , dramatic ...
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... Donne's worldly career was somewhat in the dol- drums ; as it had been , indeed , ever since his marriage , ten years earlier , and was to remain until his ordination , four years later . The years between made up , on the whole , a ...
... Donne's worldly career was somewhat in the dol- drums ; as it had been , indeed , ever since his marriage , ten years earlier , and was to remain until his ordination , four years later . The years between made up , on the whole , a ...
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... Donne and thoroughly of the Shakespearean moment : rooted in reality yet entirely unex- pected . Their function here is to emphasize the physical reality of the world - the world which is to be rejected . From this Donne goes to " a ...
... Donne and thoroughly of the Shakespearean moment : rooted in reality yet entirely unex- pected . Their function here is to emphasize the physical reality of the world - the world which is to be rejected . From this Donne goes to " a ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
Donnes Anniversaries and Shake | 73 |
The Society of the Shakespearean | 107 |
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