The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phonenix and the TurtleRoutledge, 21 ian. 2014 - 248 pagini First Published in 2002. This is a collection of essays and commentary on some of Shakespeare’s Sonnets looking at the areas of symbolism, time and eternity, integration and their expansion and moves onto the metaphysical poem of the Phoenix and the Turtle and considers if it has the same love as celebrated in the Sonnets. |
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... hold a foretaste of the feast of salvation and by thatt virtue in them provoke desire beyond them to out - reach and surmount their humanity in some superhumanity and ultimat perfection : which , howe'er ' tis found or strangely imagin ...
... hold a foretaste of the feast of salvation and by thatt virtue in them provoke desire beyond them to out - reach and surmount their humanity in some superhumanity and ultimat perfection : which , howe'er ' tis found or strangely imagin ...
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... hold social implications. Whereas the greater part of the academic profession has for long settled down to the conviction that either Southampton or Pembroke was the person addressed, our more specifically creative writers seem to have ...
... hold social implications. Whereas the greater part of the academic profession has for long settled down to the conviction that either Southampton or Pembroke was the person addressed, our more specifically creative writers seem to have ...
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... hold of the rest, bundled them in at the end. We cannot subscribe to all Butler's details. When he interposes Sonnet 121 of the first series between 32 and 33 in order to explain certain troubled pieces in terms of a trap or practical ...
... hold of the rest, bundled them in at the end. We cannot subscribe to all Butler's details. When he interposes Sonnet 121 of the first series between 32 and 33 in order to explain certain troubled pieces in terms of a trap or practical ...
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... hold social implications . Whereas the greater part of the academic profession has for long settled down to the conviction that either Southampton or Pembroke was the person addressed , our more specifically 6 THE SONNETS.
... hold social implications . Whereas the greater part of the academic profession has for long settled down to the conviction that either Southampton or Pembroke was the person addressed , our more specifically 6 THE SONNETS.
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... hold of the rest , bundled them in at the end . We cannot subscribe to all Butler's details . When he interposes Sonnet 121 of the first series between 32 and 33 in order to explain certain troubled pieces in terms of a trap or ...
... hold of the rest , bundled them in at the end . We cannot subscribe to all Butler's details . When he interposes Sonnet 121 of the first series between 32 and 33 in order to explain certain troubled pieces in terms of a trap or ...
Cuprins
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SYMBOLISM | 58 |
TIME AND ETERNITY | 69 |
THE EXPANSION | 104 |
CONCLUSION | 137 |
PRELIMINARY REMARKS | 145 |
THE POETICAL ESSAYS | 179 |
SHAKESPEARES POEM | 193 |
INDEX A SHAKESPEARIAN WORKS | 227 |
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