Shakespeare's Poetics: In relation to King LearRoutledge, 11 oct. 2013 - 232 pagini First published in 1962. |
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... ( John Stow , The Annales of England , London , 1592 , t.p. ) X. THE JESSE TREE ( R. Day , A Booke of Christian Prayers , London , 1578 , t.p. ) XI . LIFE IN DEATH : THe skeleton BEARS A TREE ( W. Cunningham , The Cosmographical Glass ...
... ( John Stow , The Annales of England , London , 1592 , t.p. ) X. THE JESSE TREE ( R. Day , A Booke of Christian Prayers , London , 1578 , t.p. ) XI . LIFE IN DEATH : THe skeleton BEARS A TREE ( W. Cunningham , The Cosmographical Glass ...
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... Nucleus Emblematum , emblem 21. ) LIII . CHRIST RESTORES THE LOST SHEEP ( John Calvin , Sermons . . . on ... Timothy and Titus , London , 1579. ) PREFACE I have written of Shakespeare because I believe that X PLATES.
... Nucleus Emblematum , emblem 21. ) LIII . CHRIST RESTORES THE LOST SHEEP ( John Calvin , Sermons . . . on ... Timothy and Titus , London , 1579. ) PREFACE I have written of Shakespeare because I believe that X PLATES.
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... John Eliot would bring home to the Commons the danger to liberty centring in Charles's counsellor Buckingham , he enforces a parallel with Sejanus , thereby making the danger a palpable , a particular thing . On Bucking- ham's fall ...
... John Eliot would bring home to the Commons the danger to liberty centring in Charles's counsellor Buckingham , he enforces a parallel with Sejanus , thereby making the danger a palpable , a particular thing . On Bucking- ham's fall ...
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... John Hall , whose versions were rifled in turn by Elizabethan dramatists and poets . In the same way , the commonplaces of Renaissance dictionaries , which resorted for their proverbial wisdom to classical authorities , found their way ...
... John Hall , whose versions were rifled in turn by Elizabethan dramatists and poets . In the same way , the commonplaces of Renaissance dictionaries , which resorted for their proverbial wisdom to classical authorities , found their way ...
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... John , propitiate dreadful Occasion . ( 4.2.125 ) A distich is enough , for the image of the goddess , whose head is partially bald , whose hand holds a razor , whose winged feet stand on the whirling wheel is , by virtue of the emblem ...
... John , propitiate dreadful Occasion . ( 4.2.125 ) A distich is enough , for the image of the goddess , whose head is partially bald , whose hand holds a razor , whose winged feet stand on the whirling wheel is , by virtue of the emblem ...
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PROVIDENCE | 17 |
KIND | 30 |
FORTUNE | 46 |
ANARCHY AND ORDER | 61 |
REASON AND WILL | 85 |
SHOW AND SUBSTANCE | 103 |
REDEMPTION | 119 |
SHAKESPEARES POETICS | 138 |
WORKS CONSULTED | 168 |
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