Shakespeare and His CriticsDuckworth, 1963 - 336 من الصفحات |
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... verse belongs to the old play . This inference is supported by the distinction between the prose and verse as regards punctuation , which we have noted above . It finds support also in the style of the verse , which so far from ...
... verse belongs to the old play . This inference is supported by the distinction between the prose and verse as regards punctuation , which we have noted above . It finds support also in the style of the verse , which so far from ...
الصفحة 256
... verse and prose held secrets of stagecraft does not seem to have been considered .... • Bradley's objections to the play's staging are more carefully considered than Lamb's , and ... verse ? Be it verse or 256 SHAKESPEARE AND HIS CRITICS.
... verse and prose held secrets of stagecraft does not seem to have been considered .... • Bradley's objections to the play's staging are more carefully considered than Lamb's , and ... verse ? Be it verse or 256 SHAKESPEARE AND HIS CRITICS.
الصفحة 300
... verse are the chief objections to Pericles of Tyre , if we accept the far - fetched and complicated absurdity of the story . The movement of the thoughts and passions has something in it not unlike Shakespear , and several of the ...
... verse are the chief objections to Pericles of Tyre , if we accept the far - fetched and complicated absurdity of the story . The movement of the thoughts and passions has something in it not unlike Shakespear , and several of the ...
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