The Tiger's Heart: Eight Essays on ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1970 - 210 páginas |
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... style and has come down to us only as a description of the man , forming that household image in which he appears wise and sympathetic . The purpose of this chapter is to recover the history of an important Shakespearian style and to ...
... style and has come down to us only as a description of the man , forming that household image in which he appears wise and sympathetic . The purpose of this chapter is to recover the history of an important Shakespearian style and to ...
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... style : the style is exhibited ; and it is not permissible for a gentleman to exhibit . " The Eng- lish image of the gentleman and his gentleness is closely related to the national practice of understatement ( and to the morality ...
... style : the style is exhibited ; and it is not permissible for a gentleman to exhibit . " The Eng- lish image of the gentleman and his gentleness is closely related to the national practice of understatement ( and to the morality ...
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... style distinguishes it , a style an- nounced immediately in the first two lines with their inversion and their abstractions , a style deliberately speculative . A style deliberately desiccated , too , relieved of ' music ' , for James ...
... style distinguishes it , a style an- nounced immediately in the first two lines with their inversion and their abstractions , a style deliberately speculative . A style deliberately desiccated , too , relieved of ' music ' , for James ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page I | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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