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... pattern of retributive justice'.1 The formal pattern of the play has often been described , and certainly it is a contrivance of great ingenuity . Basically ( as Dover Wilson , following Moulton , points out ) , it is composed of a ...
... pattern of retributive justice'.1 The formal pattern of the play has often been described , and certainly it is a contrivance of great ingenuity . Basically ( as Dover Wilson , following Moulton , points out ) , it is composed of a ...
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... ( IV.iv.219 ) . The formal patterning of the action is of course paralleled in the verbal structure : ' the patterned speech of the dialogue ... is fundamentally one with the ironic patterns of 18 SHAKESPEARE : THE HISTORIES.
... ( IV.iv.219 ) . The formal patterning of the action is of course paralleled in the verbal structure : ' the patterned speech of the dialogue ... is fundamentally one with the ironic patterns of 18 SHAKESPEARE : THE HISTORIES.
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... patterns of the plot ' ( Rossiter ) . I do not know whether rhetorical devices are more numerous here than in any ... pattern- ing of the verse is emphasized by the formal stance of the " 9 characters , as when Richard and Anne engage ...
... patterns of the plot ' ( Rossiter ) . I do not know whether rhetorical devices are more numerous here than in any ... pattern- ing of the verse is emphasized by the formal stance of the " 9 characters , as when Richard and Anne engage ...
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William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V Lionel Charles Knights No preview available - 1962 |
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