Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Svazek 79Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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Strana 229
... tale , " might he not protest , like Chaucer to the host : " why wiltow lette me / More of my tale than another man , / Sin that it is the beste rym I can ? " After stopping Chaucer's doggerel , the Host of the Can- terbury Tales ...
... tale , " might he not protest , like Chaucer to the host : " why wiltow lette me / More of my tale than another man , / Sin that it is the beste rym I can ? " After stopping Chaucer's doggerel , the Host of the Can- terbury Tales ...
Strana 230
... Tale was followed by The Tempest , the most poetic and richly inventive of Shakespeare's romances , with a story that is as mere a tale as the others , but this time resonant with echoes of the immediately contemporary accounts of the ...
... Tale was followed by The Tempest , the most poetic and richly inventive of Shakespeare's romances , with a story that is as mere a tale as the others , but this time resonant with echoes of the immediately contemporary accounts of the ...
Strana 344
... tale of Zeuxis , it is also more subtly permeated by another , Ovidian , tale : that of Narcissus . Various commentators have noted the importance of Narcissus to Shakespeare's poem , but they invariably identify Adonis as the poem's ...
... tale of Zeuxis , it is also more subtly permeated by another , Ovidian , tale : that of Narcissus . Various commentators have noted the importance of Narcissus to Shakespeare's poem , but they invariably identify Adonis as the poem's ...
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