ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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... sense of the word , a ' thought ' ; the other is , in the most nobly poetic sense of the word , a ' sensation ' . And both these great poets are acutely aware of the miracle before them , in ways delicately different . In one breath ...
... sense of the word , a ' thought ' ; the other is , in the most nobly poetic sense of the word , a ' sensation ' . And both these great poets are acutely aware of the miracle before them , in ways delicately different . In one breath ...
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... sense - couplets , ( ' Tis beauty abominable ) , followed by a sense triplet , a single line , a triplet , a couplet -one six - foot line , one with a weak ending - then an internal varia- tion : ... Bid'st thou me rage ? Why , now thou ...
... sense - couplets , ( ' Tis beauty abominable ) , followed by a sense triplet , a single line , a triplet , a couplet -one six - foot line , one with a weak ending - then an internal varia- tion : ... Bid'st thou me rage ? Why , now thou ...
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... sense - much the same sense in which we can speak of ' characters ' in a nursery- story like Cinderella or Robin Hood or a Punch and Judy show . They are simply the necessary agents for that situation or that story . Shakespeare ...
... sense - much the same sense in which we can speak of ' characters ' in a nursery- story like Cinderella or Robin Hood or a Punch and Judy show . They are simply the necessary agents for that situation or that story . Shakespeare ...
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