Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... Turtle , see SC , Volume 10 . INTRODUCTION Totaling eighteen stanzas of verse , Shakespeare's The Phoenix and Turtle was first published in 1601 as part of Robert Chester's Love's Martyr or Rosalin's Com- plaint . Its subject involves ...
... Turtle , see SC , Volume 10 . INTRODUCTION Totaling eighteen stanzas of verse , Shakespeare's The Phoenix and Turtle was first published in 1601 as part of Robert Chester's Love's Martyr or Rosalin's Com- plaint . Its subject involves ...
Page 326
... Turtle symbolizes the relationship between monarch and sub- ject , and , perhaps , represents the poet's own view of Elizabeth . Later , Anthea Hume was to expand upon some of Axton's views , focusing on Shakespeare's presentation of ...
... Turtle symbolizes the relationship between monarch and sub- ject , and , perhaps , represents the poet's own view of Elizabeth . Later , Anthea Hume was to expand upon some of Axton's views , focusing on Shakespeare's presentation of ...
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... Turtle are in some measure reborn in them . It has several times been pointed out that some of the language of paradox in which the love of the Phoenix and the Turtle is expounded recalls language used theo- logically of the Trinity ...
... Turtle are in some measure reborn in them . It has several times been pointed out that some of the language of paradox in which the love of the Phoenix and the Turtle is expounded recalls language used theo- logically of the Trinity ...
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