The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... conventions of con- temporary melodrama with a genuine force of personality . His open- ing definition of his own character is expressed with a linguistic re- source that is already typical : . I , that am not shap'd for sportive tricks ...
... conventions of con- temporary melodrama with a genuine force of personality . His open- ing definition of his own character is expressed with a linguistic re- source that is already typical : . I , that am not shap'd for sportive tricks ...
Halaman 187
... convention- alities became , in his handling of them , the instrument of a remark- able capacity for analysing the ... conventions of the sonnet , imply an awareness of the possible range of human feel- ings , of the existence of ...
... convention- alities became , in his handling of them , the instrument of a remark- able capacity for analysing the ... conventions of the sonnet , imply an awareness of the possible range of human feel- ings , of the existence of ...
Halaman 291
... conventions of the Eliza- bethan stage and complained of ' faults ' which were no more than legitimate conventions of poetic drama . He had no love for the stage of his own time , even though his ideal performance only required perfect ...
... conventions of the Eliza- bethan stage and complained of ' faults ' which were no more than legitimate conventions of poetic drama . He had no love for the stage of his own time , even though his ideal performance only required perfect ...
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