Some Shakespearean ThemesChatto & Windus, 1959 - 183 pagini |
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... poetry those characteristics which T. S. Eliot and his followers have decided must be present in all pure poetry . They assume therefore that Shakespeare , like Donne , con- structed an integrated system of connotation based on the ...
... poetry those characteristics which T. S. Eliot and his followers have decided must be present in all pure poetry . They assume therefore that Shakespeare , like Donne , con- structed an integrated system of connotation based on the ...
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... poetry ; but the kind of attention that its poetry demands is qualitatively different from the kind of attention demanded by the poetry of Macbeth . And the level at which mean- ings take place in poetry is determined by the kind and ...
... poetry ; but the kind of attention that its poetry demands is qualitatively different from the kind of attention demanded by the poetry of Macbeth . And the level at which mean- ings take place in poetry is determined by the kind and ...
Pagina 121
... poetry , to such things as the sickening see - saw rhythm ( Cannot be ill ; cannot be good ... ' ) changing to the rhythm of the pounding heart , the over - riding of grammar ( " My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical ' ) as ...
... poetry , to such things as the sickening see - saw rhythm ( Cannot be ill ; cannot be good ... ' ) changing to the rhythm of the pounding heart , the over - riding of grammar ( " My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical ' ) as ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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