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I have so far suggested that an interest in the limitations of material vehicles for conveying mental realities is a strong unifying thread in Shakespeare's poetic oeuvre . This creates enigmas , which have encouraged critics in the ...
I have so far suggested that an interest in the limitations of material vehicles for conveying mental realities is a strong unifying thread in Shakespeare's poetic oeuvre . This creates enigmas , which have encouraged critics in the ...
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But Suckling's response to Jonson is not within a generation but between generations , and — my third point - it reflects a larger concern among court poets of the 1630s to define their relationship to their great Jacobean pre- cursors ...
But Suckling's response to Jonson is not within a generation but between generations , and — my third point - it reflects a larger concern among court poets of the 1630s to define their relationship to their great Jacobean pre- cursors ...
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39 between adopting the role of a classic poet and copying his words , but is there ? The adoption of roles by Renaissance poets involved a good deal of direct imitation and allusion . ' Well , we might admit that there is not a vast ...
39 between adopting the role of a classic poet and copying his words , but is there ? The adoption of roles by Renaissance poets involved a good deal of direct imitation and allusion . ' Well , we might admit that there is not a vast ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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