The Burning Oracle: Studies in the Poetry of ActionOxford University Press, 1939 - 292 էջ |
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... later extreme intensities of love and evil are already implicit . The sub- jectively conceived agony of Venus predicts the later tragedies . Study of this poem alone , therefore , reveals the psychological centre of Shakespeare's work ...
... later extreme intensities of love and evil are already implicit . The sub- jectively conceived agony of Venus predicts the later tragedies . Study of this poem alone , therefore , reveals the psychological centre of Shakespeare's work ...
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... later romantic poets is found in Milton's Eden before the Fall . There is naturalistic ritual . Adam offers ' sweet - smelling gums and fruits and flowers ' from ' grateful altars ' ( x1 . 323-7 ) . The best scent - passage shows ...
... later romantic poets is found in Milton's Eden before the Fall . There is naturalistic ritual . Adam offers ' sweet - smelling gums and fruits and flowers ' from ' grateful altars ' ( x1 . 323-7 ) . The best scent - passage shows ...
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... Later , after considering national glories , Byron indulges in a Shakespearian nostalgia for a simple peasant existence ( 1x . 15 ) . Juan , symbol of sexual promiscuity , rescues Leila , a child with A pure , transparent , pale , yet ...
... Later , after considering national glories , Byron indulges in a Shakespearian nostalgia for a simple peasant existence ( 1x . 15 ) . Juan , symbol of sexual promiscuity , rescues Leila , a child with A pure , transparent , pale , yet ...
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