Themes and Variations in Shakespeare's SonnetsRoutledge, 15.04.2013 г. - 256 страници First published in 1961. This study analyses Shakespeare's treatment of the universal themes of Beauty, Love and Time. He compares Shakespeare with other great poets and sonnet writers - Pindar, Horace and Ovid, with Petrarch, Tasso and Ronsart, with Shakespeare's own English predecessors and contemporaries, notably Spenser, Daniel and Drayton and with John Donne. By discussing their resemblances and differences, a not altogether orthodox picture of Shakespeare's attitude to life is presented, which suggests that he was not as phlegmatic and equable a person as critics have often supposed. |
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... Personifications of Time, Age and Youth by Ovid, Horace and Shakespeare I34 5 Shakespeare and Chaucer: Tragedy and the Whole Truth I42 III 'HYPER BOLE' AND 'RELIGIOUSNESS' IN SHAKESPEARE'S EXPRESSIONS OF HIS Table of Contents.
... Personifications of Time, Age and Youth by Ovid, Horace and Shakespeare I34 5 Shakespeare and Chaucer: Tragedy and the Whole Truth I42 III 'HYPER BOLE' AND 'RELIGIOUSNESS' IN SHAKESPEARE'S EXPRESSIONS OF HIS Table of Contents.
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... possible alternatives. The Earl of Pembroke in 1609 was perhaps not quite so great a figure as he was in 1623, but he. * History of the Rebellion, ed. Macray, 1888, Vol. I, pp. 71–3. * Eduard Fraenkel, Horace, 1957, p. 423. INTRODUCTORY I9.
... possible alternatives. The Earl of Pembroke in 1609 was perhaps not quite so great a figure as he was in 1623, but he. * History of the Rebellion, ed. Macray, 1888, Vol. I, pp. 71–3. * Eduard Fraenkel, Horace, 1957, p. 423. INTRODUCTORY I9.
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... Horace, Ovid, Propertius, etc. on the theme that poetry is aere perennius, and, on the other hand, and perhaps above all, with various metaphorical descriptions or personifications in Horace's Odes. Here, though, the differences in ...
... Horace, Ovid, Propertius, etc. on the theme that poetry is aere perennius, and, on the other hand, and perhaps above all, with various metaphorical descriptions or personifications in Horace's Odes. Here, though, the differences in ...
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... I–Io; Pythian odes, III, IIo-15, VI, I-18; Nemean odes, IV, 81–6, VII, II–21, VIII, 44–8, IX, 6-8; Isthmian odes, IV, 35–42, VII, I6–19. very notable locus (magnificently improved upon by Horace in the 27 1 Shakespeare and the Roman poets.
... I–Io; Pythian odes, III, IIo-15, VI, I-18; Nemean odes, IV, 81–6, VII, II–21, VIII, 44–8, IX, 6-8; Isthmian odes, IV, 35–42, VII, I6–19. very notable locus (magnificently improved upon by Horace in the 27 1 Shakespeare and the Roman poets.
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... Horace. He was certainly the first Roman poet to declare that lyrical, as distinct from epic, poetry could secure lasting fame both for its author and for those he deigned to celebrate, and Professor Fraenkel has noticed" that although ...
... Horace. He was certainly the first Roman poet to declare that lyrical, as distinct from epic, poetry could secure lasting fame both for its author and for those he deigned to celebrate, and Professor Fraenkel has noticed" that although ...
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II DEVOURING TIME AND FADING BEAUTY FROM THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY TO SHAKESPEARE | 92 |
III HYPERBOLE AND RELIGIOUSNESS IN SHAKESPEARES EXPRESSIONS OF HIS LOVE | 147 |
Firstline index of Sonnets quoted or mentioned | 233 |
General index | 239 |
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achieve Aeschylus allusion Amores amours ancient love-poetry Antony and Cleopatra appears beginning Bellay beloved called carpe florem celebrated Chaucer Christian comparable compensation Daniel Dark Lady death declares Defier despite distinction Donne Donne's doth Drayton edition elegy Elizabethan eternal example expression eyes fame flowers Greek Anthology hath heaven Herbert Horace Horace's Horatian hyperbole idea imitated ingrateful beauty inspired Kassner kind Laura lines love's lover Mary Fitton means memorable merely metaphor Michelangelo mistress Muses never odes Othello Ovid Ovid's partly passages perhaps periphrasis Petrarch Petrarch and Ronsard Petrarchan phrase Pindar Platonism poems poetry poets possible professes Propertius Puttenham quoted recognised regarded religious Renaissance Renaissance poets Ronsard seems sense Shakespeare Shakespeare's sonnets sonnet 74 sonnets written soul Spenser spirit stanzas style suggested sweet Tasso thee theme things thou Tibullus Time's topic tragedies transience true verse Vittoria Colonna word writing written during absence youth