The Mutual Flame: On Shakespeare's Sonnets and The Phoenix and the TurtleMethuen, 1955 - 233 Seiten |
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... Shake- speare's Sonnets we watch the integration and we can also study its flowering and promulgation in works that have reverberated across the world . In The Portrait of Mr. W. H. Oscar Wilde argues through his fictional spokesman ...
... Shake- speare's Sonnets we watch the integration and we can also study its flowering and promulgation in works that have reverberated across the world . In The Portrait of Mr. W. H. Oscar Wilde argues through his fictional spokesman ...
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... Shake- speare's inspiration ; the very incarnation of Shakespeare's dreams ? To look upon him as simply the object of certain love - poems is to miss the whole meaning of the poems : for the art of which Shakespeare talks in the Sonnets ...
... Shake- speare's inspiration ; the very incarnation of Shakespeare's dreams ? To look upon him as simply the object of certain love - poems is to miss the whole meaning of the poems : for the art of which Shakespeare talks in the Sonnets ...
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... Shake- speare Society ; London , 1878 . Poems by Sir John Salusbury and Robert Chester ; ed . Carleton Brown ; Early English Text Society , London , 1914 . The Phoenix ' Nest ( 1593 ) ; Matthew Roydon and others ; ed . Hyder Edward ...
... Shake- speare Society ; London , 1878 . Poems by Sir John Salusbury and Robert Chester ; ed . Carleton Brown ; Early English Text Society , London , 1914 . The Phoenix ' Nest ( 1593 ) ; Matthew Roydon and others ; ed . Hyder Edward ...
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FACTS AND PROBLEMS | 3 |
THE INTEGRATION PATTERN | 22 |
SYMBOLISM | 58 |
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