Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 10Gale Research Company, 1984 - 538 pages |
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Page 254
... kind of attention that is incompatible with a full and sharp awareness . But that which links the sonnets , in this respect , with the later plays is the use of assonance and alliter- ation to secure a heightened awareness , an increase ...
... kind of attention that is incompatible with a full and sharp awareness . But that which links the sonnets , in this respect , with the later plays is the use of assonance and alliter- ation to secure a heightened awareness , an increase ...
Page 266
... kind of poetry . A critic is of course free to dislike Shakespeare's kind of poetry , and I imagine Mr. Ransom is not in his own estimation pulling his punches when he describes it as the kind " which we sometimes dispose of a little ...
... kind of poetry . A critic is of course free to dislike Shakespeare's kind of poetry , and I imagine Mr. Ransom is not in his own estimation pulling his punches when he describes it as the kind " which we sometimes dispose of a little ...
Page 440
... kind imbracements with her heeles ” —an act undeniably animal . With the context shifted from lovers to horses the polite term " kind imbracements " has been introduced , but the physical picture of the line is perfectly apparent , and ...
... kind imbracements with her heeles ” —an act undeniably animal . With the context shifted from lovers to horses the polite term " kind imbracements " has been introduced , but the physical picture of the line is perfectly apparent , and ...
Contents
The Rape of Lucrece | 58 |
Sonnets | 145 |
Venus and Adonis | 405 |
Copyright | |
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