Surprised by Scenes; Essays in Honour of Professor Yasunari Takahashi: シェイクスピアからベケットへTakada, Y. Kenkyusha, 1994 - 440 Seiten |
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... poets out of a hundred would either have tactfully re - written the end of the Rutland poem , or exiled it from the collection . Jonson , however , believed , as he maintained in Dis- coveries , that it was the poet's duty to ' write ...
... poets out of a hundred would either have tactfully re - written the end of the Rutland poem , or exiled it from the collection . Jonson , however , believed , as he maintained in Dis- coveries , that it was the poet's duty to ' write ...
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... poem on hunting , the pursuit of everything from stags to song - birds , not ( as at Penshurst ) as part of the economics of the estate , but ' more for thy exercise than fare ' : for the amusement of Wroth and his ' gladder guests ...
... poem on hunting , the pursuit of everything from stags to song - birds , not ( as at Penshurst ) as part of the economics of the estate , but ' more for thy exercise than fare ' : for the amusement of Wroth and his ' gladder guests ...
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... poem which seems distanced from the details of what it describes . Marvell was of kin and kindness to the participants in the Civil War . But the kinship his poem evokes is a kinship with Horace , for the two poets can exist as ...
... poem which seems distanced from the details of what it describes . Marvell was of kin and kindness to the participants in the Civil War . But the kinship his poem evokes is a kinship with Horace , for the two poets can exist as ...
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Shakespeares Silences Frank Kermode | 16 |
Notes for a Psychodynamic | 27 |
The Grand Design of Shakespeares First History Plays | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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