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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... style are very similar to those of their models . Their attention to style is made clear by Greene's Dedication of Menaphon : Camilla's Alarum to Sleeping Euphues ( 1589 ) , later called Greene's Arcadia . The dedication is to " The ...
... style are very similar to those of their models . Their attention to style is made clear by Greene's Dedication of Menaphon : Camilla's Alarum to Sleeping Euphues ( 1589 ) , later called Greene's Arcadia . The dedication is to " The ...
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... style of acting . This made the spectators aware of everything that is latent in the text , the quality of the literature , and the strength and variety of emotion . It was , then , as the result of Elizabethan acting that Shakespeare ...
... style of acting . This made the spectators aware of everything that is latent in the text , the quality of the literature , and the strength and variety of emotion . It was , then , as the result of Elizabethan acting that Shakespeare ...
Halaman 383
... style a position somewhere between the plentiful irregular vitality of the typical Elizabethans and the late seventeenth - century barer styles of Locke or Dryden . Sometimes we find passages in which Bacon already anticipates that drier ...
... style a position somewhere between the plentiful irregular vitality of the typical Elizabethans and the late seventeenth - century barer styles of Locke or Dryden . Sometimes we find passages in which Bacon already anticipates that drier ...
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