Literary Reviews and CriticismsBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 312 стор. |
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Prosser Hall Frye. LITERARY REVIEWS AND CRITICISMS THE ELIZABETHAN SONNET VERYBODY knows that Shakespeare wrote EVER sonnets ; but it is not so generally under- stood how thoroughly the sonnet was a matter of fashion in Shakespeare's day ...
Prosser Hall Frye. LITERARY REVIEWS AND CRITICISMS THE ELIZABETHAN SONNET VERYBODY knows that Shakespeare wrote EVER sonnets ; but it is not so generally under- stood how thoroughly the sonnet was a matter of fashion in Shakespeare's day ...
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... sonnet literature began to rise in 1591. By that time the sonnet was the rage throughout Europe , not only in Italy , the land of its birth , but also in France , where it had been domesticated by the Pléiade , a group of writers ...
... sonnet literature began to rise in 1591. By that time the sonnet was the rage throughout Europe , not only in Italy , the land of its birth , but also in France , where it had been domesticated by the Pléiade , a group of writers ...
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... sonnet there was a kind of parallelism encouraged by the two quatrains and the two tercets lying side by side , which imparted a peculiar movement to the ideas committed to their charge ; and there was also a kind of cyclic or spiral ...
... sonnet there was a kind of parallelism encouraged by the two quatrains and the two tercets lying side by side , which imparted a peculiar movement to the ideas committed to their charge ; and there was also a kind of cyclic or spiral ...
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