Lyricality in English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1985 - 276 sivua |
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Sivu 26
... speech as little people : the figure [ Zeugma ] we call him the [ single supply ] because by one word we serve many clauses of one congruitie , and may be likened to the man that serves many maisters at once , but all of one country or ...
... speech as little people : the figure [ Zeugma ] we call him the [ single supply ] because by one word we serve many clauses of one congruitie , and may be likened to the man that serves many maisters at once , but all of one country or ...
Sivu 36
... speeches occur begins with the tableau of Timon digging for roots , and this digging seems to show an appetite for ... speech . When Timon urges the bandits to further robbery - " Nothing can you steal , / But thieves do lose it " - at ...
... speeches occur begins with the tableau of Timon digging for roots , and this digging seems to show an appetite for ... speech . When Timon urges the bandits to further robbery - " Nothing can you steal , / But thieves do lose it " - at ...
Sivu 79
... speech can only be directed at himself , one hemisphere of the brain talking to another , because there exists nothing but him - in words that are themselves " Visionary forms dramatic " : things , but things in a state of preexistence ...
... speech can only be directed at himself , one hemisphere of the brain talking to another , because there exists nothing but him - in words that are themselves " Visionary forms dramatic " : things , but things in a state of preexistence ...
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