Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 10Gale Research Company, 1984 - 538 Seiten |
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... praise of his wife is really praise of himself , it also establishes the value of his possession , inspiring envy and jealousy : “ and jealousy , once inspired , may be carried to its logical conclu- sion - theft . " The poem concludes ...
... praise of his wife is really praise of himself , it also establishes the value of his possession , inspiring envy and jealousy : “ and jealousy , once inspired , may be carried to its logical conclu- sion - theft . " The poem concludes ...
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... praise you as I could not in propriety praise myself ; and , for all its sorrow , your absence is both a joy and a blessing to my poetry and its estimate of your worth . That worth is finally one with the poet's , as the existence of ...
... praise you as I could not in propriety praise myself ; and , for all its sorrow , your absence is both a joy and a blessing to my poetry and its estimate of your worth . That worth is finally one with the poet's , as the existence of ...
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... praise ( in another echo of Richard III's phrase ) : Who is it that says most which can say more Than this rich praise - that you alone are you ? [ Sonnet 84 ] Yet this exalts that aspect of nature which distinguishes men and makes them ...
... praise ( in another echo of Richard III's phrase ) : Who is it that says most which can say more Than this rich praise - that you alone are you ? [ Sonnet 84 ] Yet this exalts that aspect of nature which distinguishes men and makes them ...
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The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Urheberrecht | |
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