Remarks on Shakespeare's VersificationAMS Press, 1970 - 218 páginas |
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... nature , to any other . And so the public seem to think . The irresistible effect of it upon our feelings is greatly increased by the purely domestic nature of the story . From the tragical style , it cannot be mistaken for a low ...
... nature , to any other . And so the public seem to think . The irresistible effect of it upon our feelings is greatly increased by the purely domestic nature of the story . From the tragical style , it cannot be mistaken for a low ...
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... nature is subdued To what it works in , like the dyer's hand . — 111 . And 110 . The style is founded on Spenser , but more enriched ; and a more dwelling , slow , full , softness of verse . It is natural to inquire into the style of ...
... nature is subdued To what it works in , like the dyer's hand . — 111 . And 110 . The style is founded on Spenser , but more enriched ; and a more dwelling , slow , full , softness of verse . It is natural to inquire into the style of ...
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... nature as appli- cable to the largest number of persons , or in attending to it as exemplified in individuals of the greatest interest and importance . Shakespeare , as a subject , in some degree combines both of these . He was himself ...
... nature as appli- cable to the largest number of persons , or in attending to it as exemplified in individuals of the greatest interest and importance . Shakespeare , as a subject , in some degree combines both of these . He was himself ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
accented acted beautiful Ben Jonson blank verse blood break broken Cæsar cæsura called character Collier comedy Comedy of Errors comic conceits Coriolanus crown curious Cymbeline death delight doth double endings dramatic dull effect enumerative eyes Falstaff fancy Farewell father feeling Fletcher flowing fourth style friends gentle Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Henry IV Henry VI Henry VIII honour imitation instance Jonson Julius Cæsar kind King lines long speeches look lord Love's Labour's Lost Macbeth Malone Marlow means merely Merry Wives metre mind nature never night observed old play Oldcastle Othello passage perhaps poems poet poetical poetry poor praise printed prose remarkable rhyme Richard Richard II Romeo scene seems Shake Shakespeare soliloquy sometimes Sonnets soul speak spirit sweet syllable taste tell thee thine thou art thou hast thought tongue Tybalt unbroken unto versification weak endings words writer written
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Fletcher, Beaumont & Company: Entertainers to the Jacobean Gentry Lawrence Bergmann Wallis Visualização de excertos - 1947 |
Fletcher, Beaumont & Company, Entertainers to the Jacobean Gentry Lawrence Bergmann Wallis Visualização de excertos - 1947 |