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Page 111
... called littérature , in ' a lovely tale of human life'- the silver flow Of Hero's tears , the swoon of Imogen , Fair Pastorella in the bandit's den Are things to brood on . . • So they were for the Elizabethans , for Spenser and Chapman ...
... called littérature , in ' a lovely tale of human life'- the silver flow Of Hero's tears , the swoon of Imogen , Fair Pastorella in the bandit's den Are things to brood on . . • So they were for the Elizabethans , for Spenser and Chapman ...
Page 158
... called ' making it new ' in poetry ; and well before that , and influencing it , are the various stylizations of the ego represented by Browning's dramatic method , Rimbaud's ' Je suis un autre ' , 158 USES IN POETRY.
... called ' making it new ' in poetry ; and well before that , and influencing it , are the various stylizations of the ego represented by Browning's dramatic method , Rimbaud's ' Je suis un autre ' , 158 USES IN POETRY.
Page 207
... called ' the old stable ego of character ' - and to relish the flavour of modernity it finds in Troilus . And it is certainly true that the confidence and assurance of Shakespeare's women , however timeless its mastery in terms of the ...
... called ' the old stable ego of character ' - and to relish the flavour of modernity it finds in Troilus . And it is certainly true that the confidence and assurance of Shakespeare's women , however timeless its mastery in terms of the ...
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Shakespeare and the Uses of Antiquity: An Introductory Essay Charles Martindale No preview available - 1994 |
Real Toads in Imaginary Gardens: Narrative Accounts of Liberalism Maureen Whitebrook Limited preview - 1995 |