Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... poet's responsibilities to his me- dium and to society . As I sense them , these formula- tions would run somewhat as follows : The poet's ob- ligations to society are best discharged by meeting his verbal obligations to language . He ...
... poet's responsibilities to his me- dium and to society . As I sense them , these formula- tions would run somewhat as follows : The poet's ob- ligations to society are best discharged by meeting his verbal obligations to language . He ...
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... poet has an essential role as interpreter of this experi- ence . The beloved is the source of the lover's " double power " ( 328 ) , but the lover goes on to use this unusual power in his own powerful way : Never durst poet touch a pen ...
... poet has an essential role as interpreter of this experi- ence . The beloved is the source of the lover's " double power " ( 328 ) , but the lover goes on to use this unusual power in his own powerful way : Never durst poet touch a pen ...
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... poet behind them . He is not describing an event but constructing one , somewhat self - consciously staging it . The poem opens with an imperative - not " There is .. " but " Let ... " - and the verbs continue in this mood through the ...
... poet behind them . He is not describing an event but constructing one , somewhat self - consciously staging it . The poem opens with an imperative - not " There is .. " but " Let ... " - and the verbs continue in this mood through the ...
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Desire | 1 |
Alls Well That Ends Well | 64 |
Loves Labours Lost | 163 |
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