William Shakespeare and Robert BurtonR. L. Cook, 1960 - Počet stran: 337 |
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... thought conveyed in words so fitting that words and thought coincide to form one fused whole . As an example of this quality take the following often admired lines in which practically every word conveys fresh thought and cannot be ...
... thought conveyed in words so fitting that words and thought coincide to form one fused whole . As an example of this quality take the following often admired lines in which practically every word conveys fresh thought and cannot be ...
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... thought constructs the tune , so that reading for the sense will best bring out the rhythm , " and there can be no doubt that it is the thought or meaning in " Shakespeare " which is so attractive . When therefore we come across lines ...
... thought constructs the tune , so that reading for the sense will best bring out the rhythm , " and there can be no doubt that it is the thought or meaning in " Shakespeare " which is so attractive . When therefore we come across lines ...
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... thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hour - glass run But I should think ... thought which , for the most part , are not dealt with in the plays . All that is needed for the purposes of this ...
... thought What harm a wind too great might do at sea . I should not see the sandy hour - glass run But I should think ... thought which , for the most part , are not dealt with in the plays . All that is needed for the purposes of this ...
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Contents I CHAPTER I A Short Account of Shakespeares Life | 1 |
CHAPTER II A Short Account of Burtons Life | 4 |
CHAPTER III The Beginnings of This Present Book | 7 |
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