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Pagina xxix
... poet's environment , even while he sets in array the combatants on either side of the Poetomachia , he firmly detaches the Poems from Shakespeare's personal experience , and proves that they owe little enough to the poet's career . What ...
... poet's environment , even while he sets in array the combatants on either side of the Poetomachia , he firmly detaches the Poems from Shakespeare's personal experience , and proves that they owe little enough to the poet's career . What ...
Pagina 46
... poet - king , the son of a poet - emperor , yet a prisoner to the Bolognese from his twenty - fifth year to his death , a caitiff for three - and - twenty years ; of James I. of Scotland , the sweetest singer in Chaucer's choir ; of ...
... poet - king , the son of a poet - emperor , yet a prisoner to the Bolognese from his twenty - fifth year to his death , a caitiff for three - and - twenty years ; of James I. of Scotland , the sweetest singer in Chaucer's choir ; of ...
Pagina 358
... Poet and others is a development from the Platonic theory of the IDEA OF BEAUTY : the eternal type of which all beautiful things on earth are but shadows . It is derived by poetical hyperbole from the Poet's prior identifica- tion of ...
... Poet and others is a development from the Platonic theory of the IDEA OF BEAUTY : the eternal type of which all beautiful things on earth are but shadows . It is derived by poetical hyperbole from the Poet's prior identifica- tion of ...
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