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These plays have certain features in common , and it seems natural to group them together as “ romantic comedies . ” A light atmosphere of unreality hovers over these four plays . The poet makes us laugh and sigh over the follies and ...
These plays have certain features in common , and it seems natural to group them together as “ romantic comedies . ” A light atmosphere of unreality hovers over these four plays . The poet makes us laugh and sigh over the follies and ...
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The elements themselves take part in this primæval drama : thunder and lightning seem to Lear the allies of his tiger - hearted daughters . ... The language by turns seems to freeze and to burn , but it does not charm .
The elements themselves take part in this primæval drama : thunder and lightning seem to Lear the allies of his tiger - hearted daughters . ... The language by turns seems to freeze and to burn , but it does not charm .
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In The Garden of Proserpine , for instance , he uses a stanza which , having been adopted by both Dryden and Keats , was fairly well established in English poetry : but the music which Keats and Dryden had drawn from it seems crude ...
In The Garden of Proserpine , for instance , he uses a stanza which , having been adopted by both Dryden and Keats , was fairly well established in English poetry : but the music which Keats and Dryden had drawn from it seems crude ...
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