Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... suggests that the poem envisages its own future life : ' ' Till each to razed oblivion yield his part | Of thee ... suggest why generations of readers have speculated about what was in Shakespeare's mind , and what lay hidden in his ...
... suggests that the poem envisages its own future life : ' ' Till each to razed oblivion yield his part | Of thee ... suggest why generations of readers have speculated about what was in Shakespeare's mind , and what lay hidden in his ...
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... suggests , being read , being published , becoming a material object for sale , and being sexually violated are all elements in Shakespeare's Lucrece . But the poem does not simply yield its secret character to a print audience : it ...
... suggests , being read , being published , becoming a material object for sale , and being sexually violated are all elements in Shakespeare's Lucrece . But the poem does not simply yield its secret character to a print audience : it ...
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... suggests that ' shadow ' could mean ' artistic representation ' ( OED 6b ) as well as having the daemonic overtones which commentators have sometimes found in the poem : so ' what are you made of that you generate so many ...
... suggests that ' shadow ' could mean ' artistic representation ' ( OED 6b ) as well as having the daemonic overtones which commentators have sometimes found in the poem : so ' what are you made of that you generate so many ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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