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... present , poetically delivered . At ' jocund day ' Romeo's eye , for an instant , lights up : though as a man he is sad , the poetry is bright . In Shakespeare ' characterisation ' is an element in his art , but does not dominate . When ...
... present , poetically delivered . At ' jocund day ' Romeo's eye , for an instant , lights up : though as a man he is sad , the poetry is bright . In Shakespeare ' characterisation ' is an element in his art , but does not dominate . When ...
Page 84
... presents difficulties , since it so obviously counters our moral judgements . If Titus Andronicus forecasts King Lear ... Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings . My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my ...
... presents difficulties , since it so obviously counters our moral judgements . If Titus Andronicus forecasts King Lear ... Present fears Are less than horrible imaginings . My thought , whose murder yet is but fantastical , Shakes so my ...
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... present horror from the time , Which now suits with it . He is perfectly aware of the true nature of his crime , and has already condemned himself ; but he accepts , and willingly embraces , the ' present horror ' ; he has aligned ...
... present horror from the time , Which now suits with it . He is perfectly aware of the true nature of his crime , and has already condemned himself ; but he accepts , and willingly embraces , the ' present horror ' ; he has aligned ...
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