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... Criticism had not already achieved this , about any claims that poems relate simply to lives and minds . The materialist outlook also speaks directly to Shakespeare's period , in which material metaphors and aids were often invoked in ...
... Criticism had not already achieved this , about any claims that poems relate simply to lives and minds . The materialist outlook also speaks directly to Shakespeare's period , in which material metaphors and aids were often invoked in ...
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... Criticism have concentrated , often to brilliantly illuminating effect , on the verbal complexity of the poems , but ... criticism ' soon finds itself spinning off the text into vacuous literary chit - chat ' . L. C. Knights begins his ...
... Criticism have concentrated , often to brilliantly illuminating effect , on the verbal complexity of the poems , but ... criticism ' soon finds itself spinning off the text into vacuous literary chit - chat ' . L. C. Knights begins his ...
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... critics hindsight has supported an ethical criticism of a negative kind . Although in the seven- teenth century it added a purposefulness and a heroism to the poets , since Dr Johnson it serves to incorporate them into the crises of the ...
... critics hindsight has supported an ethical criticism of a negative kind . Although in the seven- teenth century it added a purposefulness and a heroism to the poets , since Dr Johnson it serves to incorporate them into the crises of the ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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