Shakespeare's Poetic Styles: Verse Into DramaRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1980 - 255 من الصفحات |
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... problem , the relationship of the poet and the ' she ' of the poem , and that problem is presented in meta- physical terms as puzzling as anything in Donne ; it is the problem of identity and difference in love . Can ' she ' change and ...
... problem , the relationship of the poet and the ' she ' of the poem , and that problem is presented in meta- physical terms as puzzling as anything in Donne ; it is the problem of identity and difference in love . Can ' she ' change and ...
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... problems , ' problems either deriving from , or closely resembling in the nature of their difficulty , the problem of the Many and the One ' . The advantages of our thinking about metaphysical poetry in this 84 The standard : the ...
... problems , ' problems either deriving from , or closely resembling in the nature of their difficulty , the problem of the Many and the One ' . The advantages of our thinking about metaphysical poetry in this 84 The standard : the ...
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... problem of responsible , morally sensitive behaviour in a world torn by political strife . And each attempt ... problems inherent in dramatic form in The Function of Criticism : Problems and Exercises , 2nd edn , Denver , Alan Swallow ...
... problem of responsible , morally sensitive behaviour in a world torn by political strife . And each attempt ... problems inherent in dramatic form in The Function of Criticism : Problems and Exercises , 2nd edn , Denver , Alan Swallow ...
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Sidneys Defence and Grevilles Mustapha | 7 |
Tragedy and history in Richard II | 46 |
the moral and the golden | 56 |
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