Introduction to ShakespeareAMS Press, 1970 - 136 Seiten |
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... expression of dramatic passion or to the control of that expression . The prose of lively dialogue , with quick turns of wit and repartee , which we find in the first comedies of Shakespeare , was in large measure derived from Lyly ...
... expression of dramatic passion or to the control of that expression . The prose of lively dialogue , with quick turns of wit and repartee , which we find in the first comedies of Shakespeare , was in large measure derived from Lyly ...
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... expression of grief and feeling ever uttered in representation . I should , however , only tire in prolonging the description of her dignity and sensibility . Her excellence in these two great and rare qualities constituted the main ...
... expression of grief and feeling ever uttered in representation . I should , however , only tire in prolonging the description of her dignity and sensibility . Her excellence in these two great and rare qualities constituted the main ...
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... expression Othello's farewell to the occupa- tion of his life , he could not proceed with the next speech ; he fell upon his son's shoulder , whispering , " I am dying - speak to them for me " . He was borne off the stage , and after a ...
... expression Othello's farewell to the occupa- tion of his life , he could not proceed with the next speech ; he fell upon his son's shoulder , whispering , " I am dying - speak to them for me " . He was borne off the stage , and after a ...
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