The Shakespeare Key: A Comprehensive Guide to All Features of Shakespeare's Style, Dramatic Construction, and Expression, Nide 10F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1961 - 810 sivua |
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Sivu 22
... speech which concludes with the above line is pronounced by Johnson to be " too long " ! Give me another horse : bind up my wounds . Have mercy , Jesu ! Soft ! I did but dream . - R . III . , v . 3 . Upon the wonderfully conceived speech ...
... speech which concludes with the above line is pronounced by Johnson to be " too long " ! Give me another horse : bind up my wounds . Have mercy , Jesu ! Soft ! I did but dream . - R . III . , v . 3 . Upon the wonderfully conceived speech ...
Sivu 52
... speech with a trashy addition , that wears marvellously the appearance of an interpolation . Our opinion on this point is supported by the fact , that the general diction of the fifth act of this drama bears evident marks of weakness ...
... speech with a trashy addition , that wears marvellously the appearance of an interpolation . Our opinion on this point is supported by the fact , that the general diction of the fifth act of this drama bears evident marks of weakness ...
Sivu 501
... speech made by Diana to this effect , yet , knowing that the audience are already aware of the point , and that it is needful to introduce Parolles , the dramatist permits her having adverted to some one who could " witness " for her to ...
... speech made by Diana to this effect , yet , knowing that the audience are already aware of the point , and that it is needful to introduce Parolles , the dramatist permits her having adverted to some one who could " witness " for her to ...
Sisältö
Abrupt Commencements | 1 |
Affected Use of Words See close of PECULIAR Use of Words | 9 |
Alliteration | 23 |
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Antony art thou bear bring brother Brutus Cæsar Cassio Chorus comes command Coriol Coriolanus Cymbeline daughter dead dear death Desdemona dost doth dramatic dramatist ducats duke elliptically express eyes fair farewell father fear feast fool fortune friends gentle gentleman give gleek gone Gower grace Hamlet hand haste hath hear heart heaven hence hither hold honour hour Iago Ibid implied keep king lady Lear leave letter look lord Macbeth Madam Mantua Mark Antony married master means merry mistress morning morrow never night noble o'er Othello passage Pericles play Pompey poor pray present prince queen Rome Romeo scene Shakespeare sleep speak speech stand stay sweet sword tell thee There's thine thou art thou hast thought Timon to-day to-morrow to-night Tybalt unto VIII wife word