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It is " the poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling " , and turning “ the forms of things unknown ' into shapes that are immortal . In Love's Labour's Lost ( II , i ) , we have a description of the philosopher - poet , Biron , whose " eye ...
It is " the poet's eye in a fine frenzy rolling " , and turning “ the forms of things unknown ' into shapes that are immortal . In Love's Labour's Lost ( II , i ) , we have a description of the philosopher - poet , Biron , whose " eye ...
Pagina 51
It is scarcely surprising , too , that Shakespeare should express his disappointment that other poets should have been ... The identity of this poet has been claimed for nearly every poet of the period , but the name of George Chapman ...
It is scarcely surprising , too , that Shakespeare should express his disappointment that other poets should have been ... The identity of this poet has been claimed for nearly every poet of the period , but the name of George Chapman ...
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Karl Elze , who maintained that the only possible explanation of the poet's exact local knowledge is that he visited Italy ( Essays , 1873 , p . 279 ) , says : “ What visitor does not here at once recognize the Venetian traghetto ?
Karl Elze , who maintained that the only possible explanation of the poet's exact local knowledge is that he visited Italy ( Essays , 1873 , p . 279 ) , says : “ What visitor does not here at once recognize the Venetian traghetto ?
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