Remarks on Shakespeare's VersificationAMS Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 218 |
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... manner , so peculiar to this great poet . The conflict between York and his Duchess is lively and natural ; and though , as Mr. Hallam says , it contains one grossly absurd expression , the speech of the Duchess which follows is very ...
... manner , so peculiar to this great poet . The conflict between York and his Duchess is lively and natural ; and though , as Mr. Hallam says , it contains one grossly absurd expression , the speech of the Duchess which follows is very ...
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... manner in which Hero takes the accusation against her is beautiful , suited to a very young and simple girl , though of high education . In different parts , Shakespeare has shown his usual great talent in distinguishing between one ...
... manner in which Hero takes the accusation against her is beautiful , suited to a very young and simple girl , though of high education . In different parts , Shakespeare has shown his usual great talent in distinguishing between one ...
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... manner . If he was stimulated by the rivalship towards other men , which he describes , it would not have followed that he should write like them . He might be partly actuated by a spirit of opposition to his own former style . We see ...
... manner . If he was stimulated by the rivalship towards other men , which he describes , it would not have followed that he should write like them . He might be partly actuated by a spirit of opposition to his own former style . We see ...
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