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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... example , is an epithet - of - all - work ; it occurs some sixty times in these 88 sonnets . The particular and the physical are very far away - the 77th sonnet , for example : Was it a dreame , or did I see it playne ? A goodly table ...
... example , is an epithet - of - all - work ; it occurs some sixty times in these 88 sonnets . The particular and the physical are very far away - the 77th sonnet , for example : Was it a dreame , or did I see it playne ? A goodly table ...
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... example , a far greater concentration ; the progress one notes in Shake- speare's development - a steady decrease in the proportion of words to matter is also the progress from Spenser to Donne . The metaphysical conceit brings in ...
... example , a far greater concentration ; the progress one notes in Shake- speare's development - a steady decrease in the proportion of words to matter is also the progress from Spenser to Donne . The metaphysical conceit brings in ...
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... example of that particular master . The first symptom is seen in the rhythm . Lord Herbert's rhythm is , in general , depressingly nerveless ; it trails on and on , following the stanza - form with a hopeless plodding fidelity : I must ...
... example of that particular master . The first symptom is seen in the rhythm . Lord Herbert's rhythm is , in general , depressingly nerveless ; it trails on and on , following the stanza - form with a hopeless plodding fidelity : I must ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
Donnes Anniversaries and Shake | 73 |
The Society of the Shakespearean | 107 |
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admiration Anglo-catholic Astraea Redux Augustan beauty Ben Jonson Bishop Sprat Church Civil Clarendon classical classicist commonsense contemporary course courtly Coy Mistress critical Cromwell Cymbeline death diction difference divine Donne's doth dramatist Dryden eighteenth century Elegie Elizabethan emotion English poetry Euphuism expression fact Falkland feeling Hamlet hath hero heroic heroic drama human Jacobean Jacobean drama Jonson kind King Lady language later lines literary living look Lord Herbert manner Marlowe Marvell meaning medieval metaphysical Milton mind modern moral nature never noble passage patron perhaps plays poems poet political prose Puritan rejection Religio Laici religion religious Renaissance Renaissance classicism Restoration Roman Satire Second Anniversarie seems seen sense sensuous seventeenth century Shakespearean Smectymnuus society Sonnets soul Spenser spirit style Sunne Tamburlaine taste theatre thee theological things thou thought tion tone tradition tragedy tragic true verse Winter's Tale words writing