A Short History of English PoetryOpen Books, 1981 - 386 oldal |
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60. oldal
... plays when he needs it , and not at other times . The second scene of Macbeth , for instance , that of the ' bloody ... play Measure for Measure is to think of it as a belated morality in which Shakespeare spoiled the pattern by turning ...
... plays when he needs it , and not at other times . The second scene of Macbeth , for instance , that of the ' bloody ... play Measure for Measure is to think of it as a belated morality in which Shakespeare spoiled the pattern by turning ...
101. oldal
... plays . Life was largely a disguise . A new merchant class was rising to wealth but not thrusting itself too ... play , The Tempest , though the most poetical of his comedies , is that in which the characters and the episodes are ...
... plays . Life was largely a disguise . A new merchant class was rising to wealth but not thrusting itself too ... play , The Tempest , though the most poetical of his comedies , is that in which the characters and the episodes are ...
133. oldal
... plays and their occasional very successful revi- vals , the most unjustly neglected non - dramatic poet of his century ... play you call a work . Jonson's later days were not so happy . The dryness of his comedy became obvious when ...
... plays and their occasional very successful revi- vals , the most unjustly neglected non - dramatic poet of his century ... play you call a work . Jonson's later days were not so happy . The dryness of his comedy became obvious when ...
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Early Middle English Poetry | 17 |
I | 30 |
The Fifteenth Century | 63 |
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