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Page 41
... genre it would have looked unusual : Sonnets topped by the name of Shakespeare stagger across pages , their form broken by the printed page . Our Jacobean sonnet - buyer might recall that only one other printed sonnet sequence shares ...
... genre it would have looked unusual : Sonnets topped by the name of Shakespeare stagger across pages , their form broken by the printed page . Our Jacobean sonnet - buyer might recall that only one other printed sonnet sequence shares ...
Page 58
... genre of the epoch , the dominant cultural form on an every- day basis was surely music , perhaps pre - eminently music for dance and music for song . Both , of course , are important constituents of masque , but both have a daily role ...
... genre of the epoch , the dominant cultural form on an every- day basis was surely music , perhaps pre - eminently music for dance and music for song . Both , of course , are important constituents of masque , but both have a daily role ...
Page 142
... genre in the management of social interaction . Like monkeys and apes , humans seek to understand the intentions of those they live closely with , and to predict the likely interpreta- tions of their actions by others . We might term ...
... genre in the management of social interaction . Like monkeys and apes , humans seek to understand the intentions of those they live closely with , and to predict the likely interpreta- tions of their actions by others . We might term ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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