Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1949 - 522 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 132
... language abounds in sudden transitions and elliptical expressions . This is the source of his mixed metaphors , which are only abbreviated forms of speech . These , however , give no pain from long custom . They have , in fact , become ...
... language abounds in sudden transitions and elliptical expressions . This is the source of his mixed metaphors , which are only abbreviated forms of speech . These , however , give no pain from long custom . They have , in fact , become ...
الصفحة 314
... language and versification are like the rest of him . He has a magic power over words : they come winged at his bidding ; and seem to know their places . They are struck out at a heat , on the spur of the occasion , and have all the ...
... language and versification are like the rest of him . He has a magic power over words : they come winged at his bidding ; and seem to know their places . They are struck out at a heat , on the spur of the occasion , and have all the ...
الصفحة 327
... language - that each person should speak in a way suitable to his own charac- ter . That is lacking in Shakespeare . All his characters speak , not a language of their own but always one and the same Shakespearean , affected , unnatural ...
... language - that each person should speak in a way suitable to his own charac- ter . That is lacking in Shakespeare . All his characters speak , not a language of their own but always one and the same Shakespearean , affected , unnatural ...
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CHAPTER | 15 |
FROM FIRST FOLIO | 40 |
SHAKESPEARES MONUMENT IN STRATFORD CHURCH | 66 |
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