Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 121 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 30
Page 112
... Shakespeare's Sonnets the secular felicities to which the anagrammatic may variously give rise.2 Sonnet 14 writes of reading , and it sets something before our eyes : But from thine eies my knowledge I deriue , And constant stars in ...
... Shakespeare's Sonnets the secular felicities to which the anagrammatic may variously give rise.2 Sonnet 14 writes of reading , and it sets something before our eyes : But from thine eies my knowledge I deriue , And constant stars in ...
Page 140
... Shakespeare's day a powerful reminiscence of oral reading ( to oneself or an audience ) , and the number of auditory puns in the Sonnets testifies to Shakespeare's own ever - active ear , trained , of course , by his constant writing ...
... Shakespeare's day a powerful reminiscence of oral reading ( to oneself or an audience ) , and the number of auditory puns in the Sonnets testifies to Shakespeare's own ever - active ear , trained , of course , by his constant writing ...
Page 141
... Shakespeare could , in the 1609 Quarto , turn the external dramatic enact- ment we see here into the interior meditative drama of lyric.'58 It is true that the Sonnets are , among other things , interior dramas that owe much to ...
... Shakespeare could , in the 1609 Quarto , turn the external dramatic enact- ment we see here into the interior meditative drama of lyric.'58 It is true that the Sonnets are , among other things , interior dramas that owe much to ...
Contents
The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
Copyright | |
8 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
agriculture anagram anagrammatic Angkor archaeological arsenical copper Ban Non Wat bard Britain British Academy Bronze Age burials Burns's Cambridge cent Central Asia century Chenla China Chinese civilisation context copies copper and bronze courts E. A. Wrigley early economy Elizabeth Bishop empire energy England English Erlitou European evidence example excavated Figure fols further Galba Gansu global Goethe growth Hexi Corridor human rights imperial India industrial revolution inscriptions investment climate Iron Age Jayavarman king Kinsley labour language lecture London metal metallurgy moats Noen U-Loke Northern objects Oxford period poem poet poetry political population pottery prehistoric production Qijia culture Qinghai region Robert Burns role Romanticism scribe second millennium BC Shaanxi Shakespeare Siba Silk Road social society Sonnets steppe temple texts Thomas Mann Tianshanbeilu tin bronze tion vols wenhua West Western words Xinjiang yanjiu Yorkshire