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Donaldson posits that Shakespeare , swayed by the Augustinian argument critical of Lucrece's motivations and actions , began to “ Christianize the old story , ” but unaccountably stopped , " content to allow the story to drift down its ...
Donaldson posits that Shakespeare , swayed by the Augustinian argument critical of Lucrece's motivations and actions , began to “ Christianize the old story , ” but unaccountably stopped , " content to allow the story to drift down its ...
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The poet's dominant concern , he avers , is “ to show in Lucrece an initiation by violence into reading . " than writers who exhibited sympathy for Lucrece . In addition , he points out that Shakespeare's references to Lucrece in other ...
The poet's dominant concern , he avers , is “ to show in Lucrece an initiation by violence into reading . " than writers who exhibited sympathy for Lucrece . In addition , he points out that Shakespeare's references to Lucrece in other ...
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Lucrece ' . ” In his Lord Burghley in Shakespeare : Falstaff , Sly and Others , pp . 199-200 . London : Thornton Butterworth , 1936 . Postulates that Shakespeare was not the author of The Rape of Lucrece but merely the dedicator and ...
Lucrece ' . ” In his Lord Burghley in Shakespeare : Falstaff , Sly and Others , pp . 199-200 . London : Thornton Butterworth , 1936 . Postulates that Shakespeare was not the author of The Rape of Lucrece but merely the dedicator and ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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