The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the TurtleMethuen, 1962 - 233 pagini |
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Pagina 65
... male , inevitably assumes the power- properties of male action , aristocracy , and royalty . In his adora- tion for the loved youth , the two main positive directions of Shakespeare's work are accordingly implicit . ' The various ...
... male , inevitably assumes the power- properties of male action , aristocracy , and royalty . In his adora- tion for the loved youth , the two main positive directions of Shakespeare's work are accordingly implicit . ' The various ...
Pagina 150
... male virility ; it is male in Hesiod and Herodotus ; and in ancient Greece ' Phoenix ' was a male name.1 In the elegy for Sir Philip Sidney in The Phoenix ' Nest we find the Eagle instead of the Phoenix as partner to the Dove : The sky ...
... male virility ; it is male in Hesiod and Herodotus ; and in ancient Greece ' Phoenix ' was a male name.1 In the elegy for Sir Philip Sidney in The Phoenix ' Nest we find the Eagle instead of the Phoenix as partner to the Dove : The sky ...
Pagina 154
... male is mentioned ( 5/13 ) , 1 Chester's main Phoenix is feminine . Its physical excellences are carefully described . But some of these certainly suggest male beauty . It has golden locks stolen from Apollo , a forehead like that of ...
... male is mentioned ( 5/13 ) , 1 Chester's main Phoenix is feminine . Its physical excellences are carefully described . But some of these certainly suggest male beauty . It has golden locks stolen from Apollo , a forehead like that of ...
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The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the Turtle G. Wilson Knight Previzualizare limitată - 2002 |
The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the Turtle George Wilson Knight Vizualizare fragmente - 1955 |
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