A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... convention- alities became , in his handling of them , the instrument of a remark- able capacity for analysing the ... conventions of the sonnet , imply an awareness of the possible range of human feel- ings , of the existence of ...
... convention- alities became , in his handling of them , the instrument of a remark- able capacity for analysing the ... conventions of the sonnet , imply an awareness of the possible range of human feel- ings , of the existence of ...
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... Conventions of Elizabethan Tragedy ) brings out the creative use of conventions by the great Elizabethans ; and S. L. Bethell ( Shakespeare and the Popular Dramatic Tradition , 1944 ) , covering some of the same ground , defends ...
... Conventions of Elizabethan Tragedy ) brings out the creative use of conventions by the great Elizabethans ; and S. L. Bethell ( Shakespeare and the Popular Dramatic Tradition , 1944 ) , covering some of the same ground , defends ...
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... convention does not mean that the music which they composed for solo voice is de- ficient in passion . It sometimes ... conventions in Elizabethan lyric poetry which seem to us frigid and unconvincing were hardly intended to be self ...
... convention does not mean that the music which they composed for solo voice is de- ficient in passion . It sometimes ... conventions in Elizabethan lyric poetry which seem to us frigid and unconvincing were hardly intended to be self ...
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