Remarks on Shakespeare's VersificationAMS Press, 1970 - Počet stran: 218 |
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... perhaps , in the first speech . The great spirit and truth ( though dry and often un- poetical , and never excursive or pleasant ) of most of it , is , perhaps , somewhat cramped down by his notion of following his model in history ...
... perhaps , in the first speech . The great spirit and truth ( though dry and often un- poetical , and never excursive or pleasant ) of most of it , is , perhaps , somewhat cramped down by his notion of following his model in history ...
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... perhaps , but capable of relief from present misfortunes , but the entire lowering and beating down of the spirit within itself . The lines , How weary , stale , flat and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world ! and the way ...
... perhaps , but capable of relief from present misfortunes , but the entire lowering and beating down of the spirit within itself . The lines , How weary , stale , flat and unprofitable Seem to me all the uses of this world ! and the way ...
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... Perhaps , - Aims at honour , When my pur'st thoughts . For Andrea appears elsewhere to be two syllables , and accented on the second . This would get rid of the appa- rent weak ending . Tancred and Gismunda was written by five authors ...
... Perhaps , - Aims at honour , When my pur'st thoughts . For Andrea appears elsewhere to be two syllables , and accented on the second . This would get rid of the appa- rent weak ending . Tancred and Gismunda was written by five authors ...
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