Shakespearean Language: A Guide for Actors and StudentsBloomsbury Academic, 2002 - 269 頁 Shakespeare was a master of language, his sayings have become part of everyday speech, and his plays endure, in part, because of the beauty of his verse. Shakespeare's language, however, poses special difficulties for modern actors because many of his words seem unusual or difficult to pronounce, he employs rhetorical devices throughout his works, and he carefully uses rhythm to convey sense. |
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... hath importuned me with love , / In honourable fashion .... And hath given countenance to his speech , / My Lord , with all the holy vows of Heaven " [ 1.3.111 ] . This might lead us to consider the dif ference in how Ophelia feels ...
... hath a thousand several tongues , And every tongue brings in a several tale , And every tale condemns me for a villain . [ RIII 5.3.194 ] Rhetoric and logic are not the same thing . Rhetoric uses logic , the same way it uses grammar ...
... hath brought many Captives home to Rome , Whose Ransoms , did the general Coffers fill : Did this in Caesar seem Ambitious ? When that the poor have cried , Caesar hath wept : Ambition should be made of sterner stuff , Yet Brutus says ...