Poets and Playwrights: Shakespeare, Jonson, Spenser, MiltonRussell & Russell, 1965 - 304 páginas |
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... ancients have it in common . 5 And yet , as the critics have not noted , this method is a good one mainly for the behoof of contrived and arti- ficial complications , usual in ancient and Elizabethan drama but unusual today . I mean ...
... ancients have it in common . 5 And yet , as the critics have not noted , this method is a good one mainly for the behoof of contrived and arti- ficial complications , usual in ancient and Elizabethan drama but unusual today . I mean ...
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... Ancient Mariner and Christabel , or by Keats in La Belle Dame Sans Merci . And that we find in Spenser too , though it is , of course , not quite like theirs , - how like and how different I hope before the end to show . - Now behind ...
... Ancient Mariner and Christabel , or by Keats in La Belle Dame Sans Merci . And that we find in Spenser too , though it is , of course , not quite like theirs , - how like and how different I hope before the end to show . - Now behind ...
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... ancient Hebrew before him , such an idea was not alien . Like the ancient Hebrews , Chris- tians in good standing since , and many of the Puritans of his time , Milton did not hate the senses or abhor reason- able and legitimate ...
... ancient Hebrew before him , such an idea was not alien . Like the ancient Hebrews , Chris- tians in good standing since , and many of the Puritans of his time , Milton did not hate the senses or abhor reason- able and legitimate ...
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CLEOPATRA I | 1 |
HENRY V 31 | 10 |
THE STAGE AND THE HOUSE | 152 |
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