ShakespeareI.R. Dee, 1994 - 251 pagina's Even those readers who have a good grasp of Shakespeare will find this biography a surprise and delight. Mr. Burgess breathes life into Shakespeare the man and invigorates his times. |
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Pagina 110
... Sonnets themselves . The sonnet tradition which the Elizabethans inherited from the Italians was exquisite and courtly , essentially aristocratic and somewhat impersonal , concerned with the expression of love for a mistress who might ...
... Sonnets themselves . The sonnet tradition which the Elizabethans inherited from the Italians was exquisite and courtly , essentially aristocratic and somewhat impersonal , concerned with the expression of love for a mistress who might ...
Pagina 111
... sonnet , apart from its drama , its reconciliation of speech rhythms with the demands of a strict lyrical form , and its immense simplicity of language , is what we must term , using a debased word , its sincerity . It is not a ...
... sonnet , apart from its drama , its reconciliation of speech rhythms with the demands of a strict lyrical form , and its immense simplicity of language , is what we must term , using a debased word , its sincerity . It is not a ...
Pagina 113
... sonnets were commissioned , probably by the Countess , to whom in his third sonnet Shakespeare makes a graceful reference ( " Thou art thy mother's glass , and she in thee / Calls back the lovely April of her prime " ) . He was proba ...
... sonnets were commissioned , probably by the Countess , to whom in his third sonnet Shakespeare makes a graceful reference ( " Thou art thy mother's glass , and she in thee / Calls back the lovely April of her prime " ) . He was proba ...
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