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... CHAPTER IV MARRIAGE AND LONDON . • 59 CHAPTER V THE LONDON STAGE 77 CHAPTER VI APPRENTICESHIP 96 THE FIRST FRUITS • CHAPTER VII THE POETIC PERIOD CHAPTER VIII • 115 138 THE SONNETS CHAPTER IX PAGE CHAPTER X 162 THE HISTORICAL xi.
... CHAPTER IV MARRIAGE AND LONDON . • 59 CHAPTER V THE LONDON STAGE 77 CHAPTER VI APPRENTICESHIP 96 THE FIRST FRUITS • CHAPTER VII THE POETIC PERIOD CHAPTER VIII • 115 138 THE SONNETS CHAPTER IX PAGE CHAPTER X 162 THE HISTORICAL xi.
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... poems in connection with which this biography now appears possesses the highest authority both as regards text and criti- cal apparatus . The text is based on the work of the editors of the Cambridge and Globe Shakespeares , and it is ...
... poems in connection with which this biography now appears possesses the highest authority both as regards text and criti- cal apparatus . The text is based on the work of the editors of the Cambridge and Globe Shakespeares , and it is ...
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... out , the tide of the second and greater dramatic movement had not set in . There were freedom , spontaneity , fresh feeling , poetic imagery , in the ballads ; but the Moralities were 13 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
... out , the tide of the second and greater dramatic movement had not set in . There were freedom , spontaneity , fresh feeling , poetic imagery , in the ballads ; but the Moralities were 13 The Forerunners of Shakespeare.
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... poems which bear his name was gained in his ardent reading and hear- ing of old Scotch ballads , romances , stories ... poets were saturated in the most sensitive period in the unfolding of the imagination with the very genius of the 34 ...
... poems which bear his name was gained in his ardent reading and hear- ing of old Scotch ballads , romances , stories ... poets were saturated in the most sensitive period in the unfolding of the imagination with the very genius of the 34 ...
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... poets of the time from being mere flatterers . Elizabeth was neither beautiful nor gracious ; the romantic charm which captivated all who came into the presence of her unhappy contemporary Mary Stuart was not in her . But what she ...
... poets of the time from being mere flatterers . Elizabeth was neither beautiful nor gracious ; the romantic charm which captivated all who came into the presence of her unhappy contemporary Mary Stuart was not in her . But what she ...
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