Shakespeare Criticism: A SelectionDavid Nichol Smith Oxford University Press, 1968 - Počet stran: 371 |
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... poet to the drama , was secretly working in him , prompting him by a series and never broken chain of imagery , always vivid and , because unbroken , often minute ; by the highest effort of the picturesque in words , of which words are ...
... poet to the drama , was secretly working in him , prompting him by a series and never broken chain of imagery , always vivid and , because unbroken , often minute ; by the highest effort of the picturesque in words , of which words are ...
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... Poet generally CLOTHED in radiant armour , and authorized by titles sure and manifold , as a poet , Shakspeare came forward to demand the throne of fame , as the dramatic poet of England . His excellencies compelled even his contem ...
... Poet generally CLOTHED in radiant armour , and authorized by titles sure and manifold , as a poet , Shakspeare came forward to demand the throne of fame , as the dramatic poet of England . His excellencies compelled even his contem ...
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... Poet . From On Heroes , Hero - Worship , and the Heroic in History , Lecture III , " The Hero as Poet , ' delivered 12th May , 1840 . PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , OXFORD THE HERO AS POET 371 The Hero as Poet, 1840.
... Poet . From On Heroes , Hero - Worship , and the Heroic in History , Lecture III , " The Hero as Poet , ' delivered 12th May , 1840 . PRINTED IN GREAT BRITAIN AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , OXFORD THE HERO AS POET 371 The Hero as Poet, 1840.
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JOHN HEMINGE d 1630 | 1 |
JOHN MILTON 160874 | 7 |
MARGARET CAVENDISH DUCHESS OF Newcastle 162474 | 15 |
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