The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... gentleman . Although the working - out of a problem always gives a poet pleasure , and to that extent he enjoyed their execution , he thought of them as an intermediate step to economic success , and of that as an intermediate step to ...
... gentleman . Although the working - out of a problem always gives a poet pleasure , and to that extent he enjoyed their execution , he thought of them as an intermediate step to economic success , and of that as an intermediate step to ...
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... gentleman by the ease of its brilli- ance , the disinvolvement , the sprezzatura . Addressed to young men , it must be wanton ; but addressed by a gentleman to noblemen , it must be free from crudity ; and it is both , by dint of a ...
... gentleman by the ease of its brilli- ance , the disinvolvement , the sprezzatura . Addressed to young men , it must be wanton ; but addressed by a gentleman to noblemen , it must be free from crudity ; and it is both , by dint of a ...
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... gentleman ' in the Courtly sense is bidden be more of a hero , to exert himself for civilization ; and the hero is encouraged to be more a gentleman , to control , subdue , direct his strength for civilization . This is true of the ...
... gentleman ' in the Courtly sense is bidden be more of a hero , to exert himself for civilization ; and the hero is encouraged to be more a gentleman , to control , subdue , direct his strength for civilization . This is true of the ...
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Contents | 13 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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