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Pagina 319
... Poem : - ' Even as the wind is hush'd before it raineth Like many clouds consulting for foul weather . ' Indeed in the Poem , round and over the sharp portrayal of every word and gesture of the two ... Poem opens THE POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE 319.
... Poem : - ' Even as the wind is hush'd before it raineth Like many clouds consulting for foul weather . ' Indeed in the Poem , round and over the sharp portrayal of every word and gesture of the two ... Poem opens THE POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE 319.
Pagina 322
... poem is not Greek , but neither is it Medieval : it belongs to the debatable dawntime which we call the Renaissance . There is much in it of highly charged colour and of curious insistence ... Poem is of love , 322 THE POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE.
... poem is not Greek , but neither is it Medieval : it belongs to the debatable dawntime which we call the Renaissance . There is much in it of highly charged colour and of curious insistence ... Poem is of love , 322 THE POEMS OF SHAKESPEARE.
Pagina 332
... poem is idle when the poem is in itself far worthier atten- tion than all the materials out of which it has been contrived the more so when of these the literary origins are the most remote and the least important . Shakespeare , indeed ...
... poem is idle when the poem is in itself far worthier atten- tion than all the materials out of which it has been contrived the more so when of these the literary origins are the most remote and the least important . Shakespeare , indeed ...
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