The Shakespeare Key: A Comprehensive Guide to All Features of Shakespeare's Style, Dramatic Construction, and Expression, Svazek 10F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1961 - Počet stran: 810 |
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... Shakespeare , though usually having regard to chronology , knew when it was better to employ an incident for the sake of apt illustration than to pay strict attention to relative dates . Thou wast a soldier even to Cato's wish ...
... Shakespeare , though usually having regard to chronology , knew when it was better to employ an incident for the sake of apt illustration than to pay strict attention to relative dates . Thou wast a soldier even to Cato's wish ...
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A Comprehensive Guide to All Features of Shakespeare's Style, Dramatic Construction, and Expression Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. 6 6 From the Latin verb insistere , to stay , ' stop , ' or ' stand still , ' Shakespeare ...
A Comprehensive Guide to All Features of Shakespeare's Style, Dramatic Construction, and Expression Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. 6 6 From the Latin verb insistere , to stay , ' stop , ' or ' stand still , ' Shakespeare ...
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... Shakespeare that wear the superficial appearance of being pleonastic ; but in both passages the charge of pleonasm arises from insufficient knowledge of the mode in which Shakespeare uses some words : - 6 These dangerous unsafe lunes i ...
... Shakespeare that wear the superficial appearance of being pleonastic ; but in both passages the charge of pleonasm arises from insufficient knowledge of the mode in which Shakespeare uses some words : - 6 These dangerous unsafe lunes i ...
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Abrupt Commencements | 1 |
Affected Use of Words See close of PECULIAR Use of Words | 9 |
Alliteration | 23 |
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