The Shakespearian Tempest: With a Chart of Shakespeare's Dramatic Universe |
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... poetic truth without first steadying himself firmly on some clear aesthetic philosophy which claims to be able to expose an exact relation subsistent between the minutest details of the poet's life adventures ( or his interest in others ...
... poetic truth without first steadying himself firmly on some clear aesthetic philosophy which claims to be able to expose an exact relation subsistent between the minutest details of the poet's life adventures ( or his interest in others ...
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... poetic image tends not only to blend with , but actually to become the plot . In Pericles , The Winter's Tale , and Cymbeline we shall find old imagery curiously and , in Pericles especially , most beautifully actualized . The poet ...
... poetic image tends not only to blend with , but actually to become the plot . In Pericles , The Winter's Tale , and Cymbeline we shall find old imagery curiously and , in Pericles especially , most beautifully actualized . The poet ...
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... poetic act - the recurrent tempest - which con- tinually points us to the turbulence and jarring discords . of this tumultuous world , yet also gives that world its own special and peculiar unity . And not only is the music in ...
... poetic act - the recurrent tempest - which con- tinually points us to the turbulence and jarring discords . of this tumultuous world , yet also gives that world its own special and peculiar unity . And not only is the music in ...
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