Remarks on Shakespeare's VersificationAMS Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 218 |
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Strana 52
... matter . It is in his second style of verse , admirably strong and free , but mostly , not always , unbroken . The incomparable speech of Constance , - If thou , that bid'st me be content , etc .; and that in the same part , - Grief ...
... matter . It is in his second style of verse , admirably strong and free , but mostly , not always , unbroken . The incomparable speech of Constance , - If thou , that bid'st me be content , etc .; and that in the same part , - Grief ...
Strana 95
... matter , its high and solid kind of poetry and feeling , according to our present general notions of verse , would naturally lead to that partly interrupted metre . Perhaps it more resembles Milton's frame of versifica- tion , than any ...
... matter , its high and solid kind of poetry and feeling , according to our present general notions of verse , would naturally lead to that partly interrupted metre . Perhaps it more resembles Milton's frame of versifica- tion , than any ...
Strana 127
... matter , in Henry VIII . , is thin in com- parison , and the meaning , consequently , clear ; and it is far more prosaic and matter - of - fact . Here we have the fourth style completely . The speeches , too , break and fit together ...
... matter , in Henry VIII . , is thin in com- parison , and the meaning , consequently , clear ; and it is far more prosaic and matter - of - fact . Here we have the fourth style completely . The speeches , too , break and fit together ...
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