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... 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 92
Frank Ernest Halliday. impassioned parts of Shakespear's language , which flowed from the warmth and originality of his imagination , and were his own . The language used for prose conversation and ordinary business is sometimes ...
Frank Ernest Halliday. impassioned parts of Shakespear's language , which flowed from the warmth and originality of his imagination , and were his own . The language used for prose conversation and ordinary business is sometimes ...
الصفحة 105
... 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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