ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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... poetry - which includes nearly all poetry , and much of the greatest in which we are conscious of the poet as making the poetry , and of the poetry itself as something made ; then there is poetry of another kind of which we can only say ...
... poetry - which includes nearly all poetry , and much of the greatest in which we are conscious of the poet as making the poetry , and of the poetry itself as something made ; then there is poetry of another kind of which we can only say ...
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... poetry . For poetry , like honest men , looks things in the face and does not ransack its wardrobe to clothe what is naturally unpoetical . Moral indignation runs floodgate here : for the conse- quences of this statement are , first ...
... poetry . For poetry , like honest men , looks things in the face and does not ransack its wardrobe to clothe what is naturally unpoetical . Moral indignation runs floodgate here : for the conse- quences of this statement are , first ...
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... poetry , as it was used by Shakespeare in this play . It overrides drama ; it overrides psychology . The ultimate and enduring struc- ture of the play is in the poetry . Its life , its inward pro- gression , derive from the response of ...
... poetry , as it was used by Shakespeare in this play . It overrides drama ; it overrides psychology . The ultimate and enduring struc- ture of the play is in the poetry . Its life , its inward pro- gression , derive from the response of ...
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