English Tragedy Before Shakespeare1967 |
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... death ; it ends with five parallel visions in which we are shown the loving sympathy and grief in turn of the angels , of the heavenly bodies , of nature , and of God himself . This panegyric exemplifies the ease and naturalness with ...
... death ; it ends with five parallel visions in which we are shown the loving sympathy and grief in turn of the angels , of the heavenly bodies , of nature , and of God himself . This panegyric exemplifies the ease and naturalness with ...
Strana 240
... Death , if euer any wight Did wish thy presence with a perfit zeal : Then come , I pray thee , euen with all my ... death , when she begins her speech of mourning with the words : Death , whither art thou gone , that both we live ? Come ...
... Death , if euer any wight Did wish thy presence with a perfit zeal : Then come , I pray thee , euen with all my ... death , when she begins her speech of mourning with the words : Death , whither art thou gone , that both we live ? Come ...
Strana 258
... death must pacifie their mood . O life , the harbour of calamities ! O death , the hauen of all miseries ! I could compare my sorrowes to thy woe , Thou wretched queen of wretched Pergamus , But that thou viewdst thy enemies ouerthrow ...
... death must pacifie their mood . O life , the harbour of calamities ! O death , the hauen of all miseries ! I could compare my sorrowes to thy woe , Thou wretched queen of wretched Pergamus , But that thou viewdst thy enemies ouerthrow ...
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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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