Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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New Views for Old Roderick Eagle. Like Shakespeare's , Drayton's Sonnets bear many traces of Ovidian inspiration . One cannot help noticing here , particularly in the concluding couplet , that Drayton was borrowing from Ovid's Elegy No ...
New Views for Old Roderick Eagle. Like Shakespeare's , Drayton's Sonnets bear many traces of Ovidian inspiration . One cannot help noticing here , particularly in the concluding couplet , that Drayton was borrowing from Ovid's Elegy No ...
Pagina 69
... Drayton was a poet of the same Shakespeare . That is to say , his highly imaginative or fanciful vein . he refers to poetry as the fruit of " invention " -an epithet which Shakespeare first used in the Dedication prefixed to Venus and ...
... Drayton was a poet of the same Shakespeare . That is to say , his highly imaginative or fanciful vein . he refers to poetry as the fruit of " invention " -an epithet which Shakespeare first used in the Dedication prefixed to Venus and ...
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... Drayton's genius , placing him inferior to none of his contemporaries : And Drayton whose well - written tragedies And sweet epistles soar thy fame to skies ; Thy learned name is equal with the rest Whose stately numbers are so well ...
... Drayton's genius , placing him inferior to none of his contemporaries : And Drayton whose well - written tragedies And sweet epistles soar thy fame to skies ; Thy learned name is equal with the rest Whose stately numbers are so well ...
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