Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 28 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... verse interlink , interlock , and interinanimate each other so often and so densely in Shakespeare's com- edies that it seems useful to explore at least briefly some of the points of conjunction between the two , and to iden- tify some ...
... verse interlink , interlock , and interinanimate each other so often and so densely in Shakespeare's com- edies that it seems useful to explore at least briefly some of the points of conjunction between the two , and to iden- tify some ...
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... verse or couplets , while the mechan- icals have used prose . In the present scene , with the latter performing a play that purports to be high tragedy , they turn appropriately to rhymed verse , which means that for contrast the court ...
... verse or couplets , while the mechan- icals have used prose . In the present scene , with the latter performing a play that purports to be high tragedy , they turn appropriately to rhymed verse , which means that for contrast the court ...
第 11 頁
... verse : ' As you inioynd me ; I haue writ your Letter / Vnto the secret , nameles friend of yours ' , & c . ( 489-95 ) . Here the tentative approaches to rhythmic regularity in the initial greetings , and in Speed's second aside , seem ...
... verse : ' As you inioynd me ; I haue writ your Letter / Vnto the secret , nameles friend of yours ' , & c . ( 489-95 ) . Here the tentative approaches to rhythmic regularity in the initial greetings , and in Speed's second aside , seem ...
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