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Pagina 166
... passage from Book XV of Ovid's Metamorphoses which so haunted his imagination . See Knox Pooler's Arden edition of the Sonnets , p . 66 , and , more especially , J. W. Lever , The Elizabethan Love Sonnet , pp . 248 ff . 5. The ...
... passage from Book XV of Ovid's Metamorphoses which so haunted his imagination . See Knox Pooler's Arden edition of the Sonnets , p . 66 , and , more especially , J. W. Lever , The Elizabethan Love Sonnet , pp . 248 ff . 5. The ...
Pagina 168
... passage in Alcibiades , 1. 126. Whether Shakespeare derived his knowledge directly from a Latin version of Plato or mediately from another source does not concern us here . Mr W. J. Craig ( I again draw on the Arden note ) pointed out ...
... passage in Alcibiades , 1. 126. Whether Shakespeare derived his knowledge directly from a Latin version of Plato or mediately from another source does not concern us here . Mr W. J. Craig ( I again draw on the Arden note ) pointed out ...
Pagina 178
... passage is quoted in Edgar C. Knowlton's ' Nature and Shake- speare ' ( P.M.L.A. , LI , 1936 , pp . 718 ff . ) , which sees Shakespeare's conception of Nature in relation to traditional thought , and lists many interesting passages . 7 ...
... passage is quoted in Edgar C. Knowlton's ' Nature and Shake- speare ' ( P.M.L.A. , LI , 1936 , pp . 718 ff . ) , which sees Shakespeare's conception of Nature in relation to traditional thought , and lists many interesting passages . 7 ...
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Foreword | 9 |
First Observations | 26 |
The Sonnets and King Henry IV | 45 |
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Some Shakespearean Themes and An Approach to ‘Hamlet’: And An Approach to ... Lionel Charles Knights Previzualizare limitată - 1966 |
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