Themes and Variations in Shakespeare's SonnetsHutchinson, 1961 - 254 psl. |
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... expression of every experience , of other kinds of experience which are possible'.1 If we choose to regard the Sonnets as expressions of a part of Shakespeare's experience , it is certainly not possible to detect in them an implicit ...
... expression of every experience , of other kinds of experience which are possible'.1 If we choose to regard the Sonnets as expressions of a part of Shakespeare's experience , it is certainly not possible to detect in them an implicit ...
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... expression . Partly , no doubt , because of the preoccupation of so much modern criticism with what is called ' imagery ' , and of a tendency to describe almost anything but the plainest statement of fact as an ' image ' , the ...
... expression . Partly , no doubt , because of the preoccupation of so much modern criticism with what is called ' imagery ' , and of a tendency to describe almost anything but the plainest statement of fact as an ' image ' , the ...
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... expressions of a kind of Christian- ised ' Platonism ' , declaring that Laura's beauty of form and spirit has raised ... expression , I can find nothing in other love - poetry really comparable with his many variations on the theme of ...
... expressions of a kind of Christian- ised ' Platonism ' , declaring that Laura's beauty of form and spirit has raised ... expression , I can find nothing in other love - poetry really comparable with his many variations on the theme of ...
Turinys
Introductory | 11 |
POETRY AS IMMORTALISATION FROM PINDAR | 25 |
Shakespeare and Petrarch | 45 |
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Nerodoma skirsnių: 8
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