Shakespeare's Poetic Styles: Verse Into DramaRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1980 - 255 من الصفحات |
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... fact , expli- citly denies any suggestion of the metaphysical manner in the poem . 11 Nothing could in fact be further from the methods of Donne's love - poetry than the method of this poem . Shakespeare's use of analytic terminology ...
... fact , expli- citly denies any suggestion of the metaphysical manner in the poem . 11 Nothing could in fact be further from the methods of Donne's love - poetry than the method of this poem . Shakespeare's use of analytic terminology ...
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... facts of the case , or rather , since the verbs are in the subjunctive mood , the facts that would be necessary for ... fact , he uses many of the preacher's devices for instruction and exegesis : he plays on the various senses of the ...
... facts of the case , or rather , since the verbs are in the subjunctive mood , the facts that would be necessary for ... fact , he uses many of the preacher's devices for instruction and exegesis : he plays on the various senses of the ...
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... fact ' on any subject of truly human concern , are mostly inseparable from questions of moral and spiritual value ... facts , but of describing that widespread communal agreement about what the facts are and what their value or ...
... fact ' on any subject of truly human concern , are mostly inseparable from questions of moral and spiritual value ... facts , but of describing that widespread communal agreement about what the facts are and what their value or ...
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Sidneys Defence and Grevilles Mustapha | 7 |
Tragedy and history in Richard II | 46 |
the moral and the golden | 56 |
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achieve action analysis appear appropriate attempt beginning Bolingbroke calls cause character claims clear clearly close couplet critical death despite drama earth effect Elizabethan emotional England English especially essentially example experience expression fact fear feeling figure finally Gaunt give golden style Greville hand human idea imagery imagination important individual intention John kind king language least less live London Macbeth matter means metaphysical mind moral murder Mustapha nature offers once opening passage phrase plain style play poem poetic poetry political possible present problem question reality reason reference remarks represented rhetoric Richard Richard II scene seems sense Shakespeare simply soliloquy speak speech suggests things thou thought tion traditional tragedy tragic true truth understanding University Press verse whole Winters wonder York