WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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... developed attempt at blank verse , and it contains some extraordinarily successful and striking pas- sages . The influence of Shakespeare is scarcely disguised . Professor de Selincourt notes the close parallel with Othello ; and ...
... developed attempt at blank verse , and it contains some extraordinarily successful and striking pas- sages . The influence of Shakespeare is scarcely disguised . Professor de Selincourt notes the close parallel with Othello ; and ...
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... developed in its turn in the dialogues with Matthew the Schoolmaster , Expostulation and Reply , and The Tables Turned . The poems are clearly intended to be slightly extravagant , and Matthew , defining books in one vivid phrase " The ...
... developed in its turn in the dialogues with Matthew the Schoolmaster , Expostulation and Reply , and The Tables Turned . The poems are clearly intended to be slightly extravagant , and Matthew , defining books in one vivid phrase " The ...
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... developed intellect , children , and idiots . ( Shakespeare again supports him . His point of view regarding madness seems to be identical ; while on more than one occasion he uses his clowns to develop the kind of suggestive para- dox ...
... developed intellect , children , and idiots . ( Shakespeare again supports him . His point of view regarding madness seems to be identical ; while on more than one occasion he uses his clowns to develop the kind of suggestive para- dox ...
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