Countries of the Mind: Essays in Literary Criticism, Volumen1H. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1931 - 192 páginas |
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... Cymbeline , and The Tempest . We feel that it was only the love scenes of the first two of these that deeply interested him . In those scenes his touch is perfectly firm , his mastery evident , while in the rest it is hesitating and ...
... Cymbeline , and The Tempest . We feel that it was only the love scenes of the first two of these that deeply interested him . In those scenes his touch is perfectly firm , his mastery evident , while in the rest it is hesitating and ...
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... Cymbeline , first printed in 1749 , was one of his last poems , if not the very last ; and we are surprised that he was then farther removed from the Shakespearian simplicity he coveted than he had been as a schoolboy of seventeen.I ...
... Cymbeline , first printed in 1749 , was one of his last poems , if not the very last ; and we are surprised that he was then farther removed from the Shakespearian simplicity he coveted than he had been as a schoolboy of seventeen.I ...
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... Cymbeline Shakespeare himself was sometimes not very far removed from that condition of relaxed control ; but concentra- tion was too deep an instinct with him ever to be quite forgotten . ' I'll sweeten thy sad grave ' is tense and ...
... Cymbeline Shakespeare himself was sometimes not very far removed from that condition of relaxed control ; but concentra- tion was too deep an instinct with him ever to be quite forgotten . ' I'll sweeten thy sad grave ' is tense and ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND LOVE I V | 1 |
A NEGLECTED HEROINE OF SHAKESPEARE | 18 |
BURTONS ANATOMY | 33 |
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