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... Geneva versions. As his experience grows, his verse and prose become more supple, the patterning less apparent, more ready to accommodate the rhythms of ordinary speech, more colloquial in diction, as in the speeches of General ...
... Geneva versions. As his experience grows, his verse and prose become more supple, the patterning less apparent, more ready to accommodate the rhythms of ordinary speech, more colloquial in diction, as in the speeches of General ...
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William Shakespeare. speech, more colloquial in diction, as in the speeches of the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, the characterful prose of Falstaff and Hamlet's soliloquies. The effect is of increasing psychological realism, reaching its ...
William Shakespeare. speech, more colloquial in diction, as in the speeches of the Nurse in Romeo and Juliet, the characterful prose of Falstaff and Hamlet's soliloquies. The effect is of increasing psychological realism, reaching its ...
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... speech and actions, a good deal depends on one's attitude to revenge. Christians have often quoted the biblical injunction: 'Vengeance is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him: if he thirst, give ...
... speech and actions, a good deal depends on one's attitude to revenge. Christians have often quoted the biblical injunction: 'Vengeance is mine, I will repay, saith the Lord. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, feed him: if he thirst, give ...
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... speeches' (Preface to Greene's 'Menaphon'). In other words, the reading of Seneca in translation has informed the ... speech by the Ghost of Andrea, describing how he has been received into Hades, the pagan underworld kingdom of the ...
... speeches' (Preface to Greene's 'Menaphon'). In other words, the reading of Seneca in translation has informed the ... speech by the Ghost of Andrea, describing how he has been received into Hades, the pagan underworld kingdom of the ...
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... speeches cannot exist outside the prevailing social arrangements (if they did, they would have been incomprehensible to contemporary audiences). They are a highly distinctive selection of the things that might be said in Shakespeare's ...
... speeches cannot exist outside the prevailing social arrangements (if they did, they would have been incomprehensible to contemporary audiences). They are a highly distinctive selection of the things that might be said in Shakespeare's ...
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