The New Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1982 - 576 páginas V.1. pt. 1. Medieval literature : Chaucer and the alliterative tradition. pt. 2. Medieval literature : the European inheritance -- v.2. The age of Shakespeare - - v.3. From Donne to Marvell -- v.4. From Dryden to Johnson -- v.5. From Blake to Byron -- v.6. From Dickens to Hardy -- v.7. From James to Elliot -- v.8. The present -- v.9. American literature. |
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... imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown ... and then three lines later Such tricks hath strong imagination . In the first example , imagination is stressed as today , but the second example requires the form with an extra ...
... imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown ... and then three lines later Such tricks hath strong imagination . In the first example , imagination is stressed as today , but the second example requires the form with an extra ...
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... imagination and fancy in its essential ' truth ' . Theseus , indeed , as the representative of ' cool reason ... imaginative vision upon the real : in the night , imagining some fear , How easy is a bush suppos'd a bear ? ( v . i ) His ...
... imagination and fancy in its essential ' truth ' . Theseus , indeed , as the representative of ' cool reason ... imaginative vision upon the real : in the night , imagining some fear , How easy is a bush suppos'd a bear ? ( v . i ) His ...
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... imagination , but as ana- logues to the artist's struggle as it is here described . Bussy and Byron , Clermont and Pompey , are studies of men striving to achieve their perfect images by hacking from them the ' excess of Humours , per ...
... imagination , but as ana- logues to the artist's struggle as it is here described . Bussy and Byron , Clermont and Pompey , are studies of men striving to achieve their perfect images by hacking from them the ' excess of Humours , per ...
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