Aspects of LiteratureProgressive Publishers, 1978 - 189 Seiten On English literature; articles. |
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... remarkable play on words is to be found in Hamlet's very next speech : Not so , my lord , I am too much in the ' son ' . ( I. ii . 67 ) It is of course an excellent retort to Claudius's question ( How is it that the clouds still hang on ...
... remarkable play on words is to be found in Hamlet's very next speech : Not so , my lord , I am too much in the ' son ' . ( I. ii . 67 ) It is of course an excellent retort to Claudius's question ( How is it that the clouds still hang on ...
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... remarkable feat of epic poetry , is conspicuous by its absence from modern life . say that from the sublime to the ridiculous it is but one step . one step the moderns have over - stepped easily enough . They now chiefly interested in a ...
... remarkable feat of epic poetry , is conspicuous by its absence from modern life . say that from the sublime to the ridiculous it is but one step . one step the moderns have over - stepped easily enough . They now chiefly interested in a ...
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Visvanath Chatterjee. Fry can write musical dialogue , sparkling with wit and remarkable for its vitality and flexibility . The disillusioned soldier , Thomas Mendip , says in The Lady's Not for Burning : Where in this small - talking ...
Visvanath Chatterjee. Fry can write musical dialogue , sparkling with wit and remarkable for its vitality and flexibility . The disillusioned soldier , Thomas Mendip , says in The Lady's Not for Burning : Where in this small - talking ...
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Musings on the Muse 152 | 5 |
The Romantic Note in Elizabethan Criticism | 9 |
Shakespeare and Astrology | 12 |
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