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... poetry that they have neg- lected the most obvious and popular element of all . They have tended to forget that Shakespeare was a playwright as well as a poet , treated the plays as dramatic poems and not as poetic drama , and reduced ...
... poetry that they have neg- lected the most obvious and popular element of all . They have tended to forget that Shakespeare was a playwright as well as a poet , treated the plays as dramatic poems and not as poetic drama , and reduced ...
الصفحة 220
... poetry as a whole . All poetry is mysterious both in its origin and in itself , and the greater the poetry the more disturbing its strange reverberations of meaning . But Shakespeare himself was haunted by the mysteries of life and ...
... poetry as a whole . All poetry is mysterious both in its origin and in itself , and the greater the poetry the more disturbing its strange reverberations of meaning . But Shakespeare himself was haunted by the mysteries of life and ...
الصفحة 269
... poetry : it admits of rhetoric , which goes into argument and explanation , but it presents no immediate or distinct images to the mind , ' no jutting frieze , buttress , or coigne of vantage ' for poetry ' to make its pendant bed and ...
... poetry : it admits of rhetoric , which goes into argument and explanation , but it presents no immediate or distinct images to the mind , ' no jutting frieze , buttress , or coigne of vantage ' for poetry ' to make its pendant bed and ...
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