This Side of ShakespeareVantage Press, 1964 - 135 pagina's |
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Pagina 132
Alden Brooks. With that Drayton writes of Chaucer , Gower , Surrey , Wyatt , Gasgoyne , Churchyard and others , devoting to each a ... Drayton speaks of Marlowe . Here , in praise of Shakespeare , there is no mention of poetic merit , 132.
Alden Brooks. With that Drayton writes of Chaucer , Gower , Surrey , Wyatt , Gasgoyne , Churchyard and others , devoting to each a ... Drayton speaks of Marlowe . Here , in praise of Shakespeare , there is no mention of poetic merit , 132.
Pagina 133
... Drayton also speaks of Shakespeare's " natural brain , " and thus defines him as a natural without education . Further , Drayton seems possibly bent on answering Jonson's Folio Address - even as he and Jonson were not always on the best ...
... Drayton also speaks of Shakespeare's " natural brain , " and thus defines him as a natural without education . Further , Drayton seems possibly bent on answering Jonson's Folio Address - even as he and Jonson were not always on the best ...
Pagina 135
... Drayton's verse there seems to be a tinge of irony in the phrase , " those men that keep these wondrous relics in their judgement deep and cry them up so . " It may be that Drayton , too , despite his understanding and integrity , was ...
... Drayton's verse there seems to be a tinge of irony in the phrase , " those men that keep these wondrous relics in their judgement deep and cry them up so . " It may be that Drayton , too , despite his understanding and integrity , was ...
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THE FACT OF THE MATTER | 9 |
To the memory of my beloved | 65 |
And though thou hadst small Latin and less | 78 |
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