Elizabethan and Other EssaysBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 60
... called , as I think erroneously , an auto- biography . He wished his performance to be judged by an autobiographical standard . But a scrapbook of arbitrarily selected discontinuous extracts from letters and diaries , if they are worked ...
... called , as I think erroneously , an auto- biography . He wished his performance to be judged by an autobiographical standard . But a scrapbook of arbitrarily selected discontinuous extracts from letters and diaries , if they are worked ...
Pagina 76
... called biographies , but the choice inspires a limitation which forbids compliance with car- dinal conditions of the art . The so - called biographers of living public men rarely make pretence of submission to the great primary ...
... called biographies , but the choice inspires a limitation which forbids compliance with car- dinal conditions of the art . The so - called biographers of living public men rarely make pretence of submission to the great primary ...
Pagina 155
... called by Elizabethan poets , was the confessed master of the Eliza- bethan sonnet . Spenser was reckoned by Elizabethan critics so expert a pupil that he was often called ' the English Petrarch ' . Spenser's lyric fancy was steeped ...
... called by Elizabethan poets , was the confessed master of the Eliza- bethan sonnet . Spenser was reckoned by Elizabethan critics so expert a pupil that he was often called ' the English Petrarch ' . Spenser's lyric fancy was steeped ...
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The Impersonal Aspect of Shakespeares | 117 |
Shakespeare and the Italian Renaissance | 140 |
Tasso and Shakespeares England | 169 |
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