Imagination and the Presence of Shakespeare in Paradise LostUniversity of Wisconsin Press, 1985 - 270 páginas |
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... masque is obviously not so narrowly confined , ' what Leavis means by Shakespearean , it is true , is peculiarly apparent in Comus's language . This does not indicate , however , some momentary flicker of talent before final decline ...
... masque is obviously not so narrowly confined , ' what Leavis means by Shakespearean , it is true , is peculiarly apparent in Comus's language . This does not indicate , however , some momentary flicker of talent before final decline ...
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... masque , an image that is realized in the actual betrothal of the lovers : " Look down , you gods , / And on this couple drop a blessèd crown ! " ( V.i.201- 2 ) . Both the water - nymph and the masque reflect the innocence of the lovers ...
... masque , an image that is realized in the actual betrothal of the lovers : " Look down , you gods , / And on this couple drop a blessèd crown ! " ( V.i.201- 2 ) . Both the water - nymph and the masque reflect the innocence of the lovers ...
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... masque has informed these first three books , a dark and sinister anti- masque being followed by a splendid vision of ordered glory . " 10 But they comprise an antimasque in a sense much more specific than " dark and sinister . " The ...
... masque has informed these first three books , a dark and sinister anti- masque being followed by a splendid vision of ordered glory . " 10 But they comprise an antimasque in a sense much more specific than " dark and sinister . " The ...
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The Meaning of Magic in the Mask | 11 |
The Icastic Imagination | 46 |
Phantastike Poetry and Our Deception | 83 |
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