Shakespeare and Sir Philip Sidney: The Influence of The Defense of PoesyHarvard University Press, 1947 - 100 Seiten |
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... Hath Not"Is it True? Chapter 2: "He That Hath" Will Get More Because He Has Positive Traits and Attitudes Chapter 3: "He That Hath Not" Has Negative Traits that Cause Him To Lose the Little He Has Chapter 4: Research Uncovers the ...
... Hath Not"Is it True? Chapter 2: "He That Hath" Will Get More Because He Has Positive Traits and Attitudes Chapter 3: "He That Hath Not" Has Negative Traits that Cause Him To Lose the Little He Has Chapter 4: Research Uncovers the ...
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... , Works (Boston, 1888), 427–28. 4. The word “chiliasm” is derived from the Greek word for thousand, as “millennium” is derived from the Latin one. 5. Sprague's Fourth of July address in 1827 is quoted 286 what hath god wrought.
... , Works (Boston, 1888), 427–28. 4. The word “chiliasm” is derived from the Greek word for thousand, as “millennium” is derived from the Latin one. 5. Sprague's Fourth of July address in 1827 is quoted 286 what hath god wrought.
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... hath but too much cause to defert an Allie , which in this Wart hath fought nothing else fave his particular advantage , and who in cafes of most importance hath laid nothing lefs to heart than the Intereft of your Majeftie , that We ...
... hath but too much cause to defert an Allie , which in this Wart hath fought nothing else fave his particular advantage , and who in cafes of most importance hath laid nothing lefs to heart than the Intereft of your Majeftie , that We ...
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CONTENTS | 3 |
PART THREE | 14 |
PART ONE | 34 |
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abuse Aeneas Arcadia Astrophel and Stella Ben Jonson Berowne Chap chronicles Cleopatra close to Sidney's comedy Cook creative imagination critical Defense of Poesy Defense Smith discussion divine doth dramatic dramatists elegiac Elizabethan English Euphuists example fact Falstaff feigned follies fools Hamlet hath heaven Henry IV Henry VI historian Hotspur iambic Jonson kinds Kittredge knew law of writ Lear learning Love's L. L. Love's Labour's Lost lyric Macbeth maketh matter Midsummer N. D. Midsummer Night's Dream mirror never numbers passage pastoral philosophers phrase Plato plays poet poet's poetic poetry Polonius praise Prince principle Prologue prose quoted Renaissance rhyming and versing Richard Richard III Romeo and Juliet satire says scorn Shake Shakespeare and Democracy Shelley Sidney and Shakespeare Sidney's Sir Philip Sidney speare's Spenser Spingarn sweet Taming Thaler Theseus things thou Timon tion tongue tragedy tragicomedy Troilus truth Twelfth Night virtue words writes