The Artistry of Shakespeare's ProseMethuen, 1968 - 452 pàgines |
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Pàgina 57
... suggest that here the obvious patterns of the rhetoric both reinforce the idea and the image that Berowne is trapped , and suggest a degree of nervous tension which is heightened by the brief , jerky rhythms . To this complex of effects ...
... suggest that here the obvious patterns of the rhetoric both reinforce the idea and the image that Berowne is trapped , and suggest a degree of nervous tension which is heightened by the brief , jerky rhythms . To this complex of effects ...
Pàgina 240
... suggest not only that the most significant prose is theirs but also that these two early mature tragedies are set apart from those following by the mere fact that the tragic hero , ' being in his right wits , and his good judgements ...
... suggest not only that the most significant prose is theirs but also that these two early mature tragedies are set apart from those following by the mere fact that the tragic hero , ' being in his right wits , and his good judgements ...
Pàgina 261
... suggest that Hamlet is only given rhetorical struc- ture when he is consciously playing some part outside himself , ( the speech on Man was by announcement a set - piece , and I would argue that the satire in the nunnery - scene is ...
... suggest that Hamlet is only given rhetorical struc- ture when he is consciously playing some part outside himself , ( the speech on Man was by announcement a set - piece , and I would argue that the satire in the nunnery - scene is ...
Continguts
Shakespeares Use of Prose I | 1 |
A Critical Method | 19 |
From Clown to Character | 52 |
Copyright | |
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