The Burning Oracle: Studies in the Poetry of ActionOxford University Press, 1939 - 292 էջ |
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... Elizabethan poet was not , normally , convertible : since both terms of the opposition are with him quite com- fortably together from the start , and to the end . This exact balance is what the four Hymns in turn express . The Elizabethan ...
... Elizabethan poet was not , normally , convertible : since both terms of the opposition are with him quite com- fortably together from the start , and to the end . This exact balance is what the four Hymns in turn express . The Elizabethan ...
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... Elizabethan expression . The Elizabethan mind was too flooded with diversity of ideas and images : Shakespeare knew no more than Spenser , but gained by being forced to say less . Steep banks make a stream deep , swift , and forceful ...
... Elizabethan expression . The Elizabethan mind was too flooded with diversity of ideas and images : Shakespeare knew no more than Spenser , but gained by being forced to say less . Steep banks make a stream deep , swift , and forceful ...
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... Elizabethan sense of pastoral merriment ; a varied play of light and darkness ; with a loving memory of literature , classical , Chaucerian , Elizabethan ; and of Greek philosophy . Each image in the sequence is of gem - like worth ...
... Elizabethan sense of pastoral merriment ; a varied play of light and darkness ; with a loving memory of literature , classical , Chaucerian , Elizabethan ; and of Greek philosophy . Each image in the sequence is of gem - like worth ...
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The Spenserian Fluidity | 1 |
The Shakespearian Integrity | 19 |
an Essay on Milton | 59 |
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