The Poems of William ShakespeareHeritage Press, 1958 - 297 頁 |
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第 12 頁
... poem makes clear how natural it was that there should be a difference of tone between the public expres- sion of his authority as a poet , even if half - veiled in a classical quotation , and what Lamb called the jealous self ...
... poem makes clear how natural it was that there should be a difference of tone between the public expres- sion of his authority as a poet , even if half - veiled in a classical quotation , and what Lamb called the jealous self ...
第 14 頁
... poem reserved for his personal perusal . He was a busy man , much occupied by the church settlement entrusted to him by the Queen ; that he signed the licence required for publi- cation at the request of some influential gentleman is a ...
... poem reserved for his personal perusal . He was a busy man , much occupied by the church settlement entrusted to him by the Queen ; that he signed the licence required for publi- cation at the request of some influential gentleman is a ...
第 16 頁
... poem is not meant to arouse disgust it is very foolishly written . " Yet Venus and Adonis enjoyed the same popularity with Elizabethan readers as , accord- ing to the disapproving Jonson , Titus Andronicus did with con- temporary ...
... poem is not meant to arouse disgust it is very foolishly written . " Yet Venus and Adonis enjoyed the same popularity with Elizabethan readers as , accord- ing to the disapproving Jonson , Titus Andronicus did with con- temporary ...
內容
General Introduction page | 7 |
Preface to The Rape of Lucrece | 65 |
Preface to the Sonnets and A Lovers Complaint | 135 |
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