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... death as a subject for the theatre . The thought of death was a gathering point for their fears and ambitions , a theme where every writer could be eloquent and moving , particularly with the example of Seneca before him . Even a ...
... death as a subject for the theatre . The thought of death was a gathering point for their fears and ambitions , a theme where every writer could be eloquent and moving , particularly with the example of Seneca before him . Even a ...
Halaman 106
... death hath made me marble ; oh , my fame , Live in despite of murder ; take thy wings ... Fly , where the evening from th ' Iberian vales Takes on her swarthy shoulders Hecate , Crown'd with a grove of oaks : fly where men feel The ...
... death hath made me marble ; oh , my fame , Live in despite of murder ; take thy wings ... Fly , where the evening from th ' Iberian vales Takes on her swarthy shoulders Hecate , Crown'd with a grove of oaks : fly where men feel The ...
Halaman 413
... death , till death do come , Till death , till death do come , till death till death do come , les me . dwell . 413.
... death , till death do come , Till death , till death do come , till death till death do come , les me . dwell . 413.
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action actors Antony audience Bacon Beaumont Bussy Cambridge century Chapman characters civility classical Cleopatra comedy comic conception contrast conventions Coriolanus court courtiers courtly criticism death drama dramatists E. K. Chambers Elizabethan emotion England English Essays example expression F. R. Leavis Faustus feeling Fletcher Hamlet hath Henry hero honour human humour imagery images imagination Jacobean Jonson King Lear L. C. Knights language literary literature London M. C. Bradbrook Macbeth Marlowe Marlowe's Marston means Middleton modern moral Nashe's nature night Othello passion Pericles philosophical phrase play plot poem poet poetic poetry political popular prose Puritans Ralegh Renaissance revenge Revenger's Tragedy rhetoric rhythm romantic satire scene sense Shakespeare Sidney social sonnet speech Spenser stage style symbolic T. S. Eliot Tamburlaine theatre thee theme things thou tion tradition tragedy tragic Troilus Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night verse Volpone whole words writing