Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive StudyClarendon Press, 1966 - Počet stran: 178 |
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... beginning his own poem , so steeped in Shakespearian enchantment that the glamour of it is carried over into the early adventures of his own hero , who actually sees and hears similar sights and sounds and is stimulated by them to ...
... beginning his own poem , so steeped in Shakespearian enchantment that the glamour of it is carried over into the early adventures of his own hero , who actually sees and hears similar sights and sounds and is stimulated by them to ...
Strana 19
... beginning of Titania's speech ( II . i . 82 ) that he writes the long and interesting note in the folio edition , ending ' O Shakespeare , thy ways are but just searchable ! The thing is a piece of profound verdure ' ; see p . 52 below ...
... beginning of Titania's speech ( II . i . 82 ) that he writes the long and interesting note in the folio edition , ending ' O Shakespeare , thy ways are but just searchable ! The thing is a piece of profound verdure ' ; see p . 52 below ...
Strana 43
... beginning of the play ( I. i . 9-12 ) , or his passionate reproach to Pandarus , who might in this respect well be Brown , of his entire lack of compre- hension of the quality of his love for Cressid . The wonderful passage in Act III ...
... beginning of the play ( I. i . 9-12 ) , or his passionate reproach to Pandarus , who might in this respect well be Brown , of his entire lack of compre- hension of the quality of his love for Cressid . The wonderful passage in Act III ...
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Keats's Shakespeare: A Descriptive Study Based on New Material Caroline Frances Eleanor Spurgeon Zobrazení fragmentů - 1928 |
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