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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... later , at least in part , when the theatre's creations had achieved a prestige they had never had in the earlier days ; it was bridged by men like Jonson and Donne - and Shakespeare him- self : but the Sonnets prove how great had been ...
... later , at least in part , when the theatre's creations had achieved a prestige they had never had in the earlier days ; it was bridged by men like Jonson and Donne - and Shakespeare him- self : but the Sonnets prove how great had been ...
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... later , one finds the same combination in the taste of that worthy laudator temporis acti , Izaak Walton ( whose extreme longevity tends to blind one to the fact that he was born an Elizabethan ) ; when the milkmaid sings " that smooth ...
... later , one finds the same combination in the taste of that worthy laudator temporis acti , Izaak Walton ( whose extreme longevity tends to blind one to the fact that he was born an Elizabethan ) ; when the milkmaid sings " that smooth ...
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... later - later than the Second Anniversarie , and after his ordination he seems to have done it in spite of himself , in spite of his ecclesiastical self , so that one of the leading themes of the Holy Sonnets is his bitter self ...
... later - later than the Second Anniversarie , and after his ordination he seems to have done it in spite of himself , in spite of his ecclesiastical self , so that one of the leading themes of the Holy Sonnets is his bitter self ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
Donnes Anniversaries and Shake | 73 |
The Society of the Shakespearean | 107 |
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