By Me, William ShakespeareEverest House, 1980 - 469 էջ |
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... poem took the form of a narrative , we would expect many loose ends and abrupt changes of direction . Here and there we would find awkwardnesses and passages of great beauty . Above all , we would expect to find some intimations of ...
... poem took the form of a narrative , we would expect many loose ends and abrupt changes of direction . Here and there we would find awkwardnesses and passages of great beauty . Above all , we would expect to find some intimations of ...
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... poem , and if it seems to wander , it is because a metaphysical mind must follow all arguments to their metaphysical conclusions . It is Shakespeare exerting his poetic muscles and " catching all passions in his craft of will . " The ...
... poem , and if it seems to wander , it is because a metaphysical mind must follow all arguments to their metaphysical conclusions . It is Shakespeare exerting his poetic muscles and " catching all passions in his craft of will . " The ...
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... poem is all about , and these last five verses are like magical incantations , beyond all meaning . The accepted ... poem is the flowering of Elizabethan melancholy in its most precise and most mysterious form . Some have seen in the ...
... poem is all about , and these last five verses are like magical incantations , beyond all meaning . The accepted ... poem is the flowering of Elizabethan melancholy in its most precise and most mysterious form . Some have seen in the ...
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The Ancestors | 9 |
Shakespeare Sees His First Play | 18 |
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