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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... Lost innocence , lost simplicity , lost certainty , all symbolized in a lost and regretted past : these themes , strong both in the Sonnets and in the age when they were written , are equally strong in the plays which Shakespeare wrote ...
... Lost innocence , lost simplicity , lost certainty , all symbolized in a lost and regretted past : these themes , strong both in the Sonnets and in the age when they were written , are equally strong in the plays which Shakespeare wrote ...
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... lost , succeeded by a bitter one - eyed railing ; the metaphysical wit , never divorced from feeling , is dis- placed by the kind of wit which aims at nothing more than creating contempt and dislike ; above all , there is lost the ...
... lost , succeeded by a bitter one - eyed railing ; the metaphysical wit , never divorced from feeling , is dis- placed by the kind of wit which aims at nothing more than creating contempt and dislike ; above all , there is lost the ...
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... lost , in the word " nativeness " . This is the quality which keeps the language of poetry in an unselfconscious , probably unconscious , harmony and kinship with the current colloquial speech of the age ; and this is what was partly lost ...
... lost , in the word " nativeness " . This is the quality which keeps the language of poetry in an unselfconscious , probably unconscious , harmony and kinship with the current colloquial speech of the age ; and this is what was partly lost ...
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CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
Donnes Anniversaries and Shake | 73 |
The Society of the Shakespearean | 107 |
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