Tradition and Experiment in English PoetryMacmillan, 1979 - 343 sivua |
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... speech fascinated the seventeenth century . William Strode has a morality play called The Floating Island ( 1636 ) in which the throne of Prudentius is usurped by Fancy . Her speech at the zenith of her fortunes picks up the romantic ...
... speech fascinated the seventeenth century . William Strode has a morality play called The Floating Island ( 1636 ) in which the throne of Prudentius is usurped by Fancy . Her speech at the zenith of her fortunes picks up the romantic ...
Sivu 160
... speech of Abdiel from that of Belial . It also marks out the speech of the good angels from those of the devils ; and , farther still , demarcates the pattern of utterance charac- teristically adopted by the Puritan from that of the ...
... speech of Abdiel from that of Belial . It also marks out the speech of the good angels from those of the devils ; and , farther still , demarcates the pattern of utterance charac- teristically adopted by the Puritan from that of the ...
Sivu 237
... speech ' If it were done ' appeared as a poem called ' Macbeth's Irresolu- tion ' . But , as I said at the beginning , this speech is not dramatic monologue . Too much of it refers to events in the play at large and so it cannot be self ...
... speech ' If it were done ' appeared as a poem called ' Macbeth's Irresolu- tion ' . But , as I said at the beginning , this speech is not dramatic monologue . Too much of it refers to events in the play at large and so it cannot be self ...
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