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... apostrophe in which Fortune is merely called upon without anything being required or sought of her , or any other ideas being connected with her . Where on one occasion such an apostrophe is used , that is , in Romeo and Juliet ...
... apostrophe in which Fortune is merely called upon without anything being required or sought of her , or any other ideas being connected with her . Where on one occasion such an apostrophe is used , that is , in Romeo and Juliet ...
Strana 237
... apostrophes addressed to dolor , furor and ira , 1 the apostrophe that the speaker addresses to his own self , or to anima , and finally the apostrophe addressed to various parts of the body ; 2 Oedipus , for example , appeals to his ...
... apostrophes addressed to dolor , furor and ira , 1 the apostrophe that the speaker addresses to his own self , or to anima , and finally the apostrophe addressed to various parts of the body ; 2 Oedipus , for example , appeals to his ...
Strana 255
... apostrophe to the Fates ; there are Hecuba and Priam used for purposes of com- parison ; there are the desire for death and the prayer for extinction . To begin with the first of these ' topoi ' , the apostrophe to the Fates and the ...
... apostrophe to the Fates ; there are Hecuba and Priam used for purposes of com- parison ; there are the desire for death and the prayer for extinction . To begin with the first of these ' topoi ' , the apostrophe to the Fates and the ...
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PART ONE I Introduction page | 11 |
The Set Speech in Renaissance Drama and Con temporary Theory | 21 |
The Basic Types of Dramatic Set Speech | 44 |
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