ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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... deliberate . Now , to Drummond , he says : Shakespeare's art was not deliberate , but it ought to have been . Sufflaminandus erat : ' he needed braking ' . The nature of the conflict , which was really between Ben Jonson's head and his ...
... deliberate . Now , to Drummond , he says : Shakespeare's art was not deliberate , but it ought to have been . Sufflaminandus erat : ' he needed braking ' . The nature of the conflict , which was really between Ben Jonson's head and his ...
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... deliberate . So is that of the familiar Small showers last long ; but sudden storms are short . ( II . i . 35 ) And still more remarkable , in this kind , are York's con- fused and rhythmically ragged speeches in Act I , Scene ii ...
... deliberate . So is that of the familiar Small showers last long ; but sudden storms are short . ( II . i . 35 ) And still more remarkable , in this kind , are York's con- fused and rhythmically ragged speeches in Act I , Scene ii ...
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... deliberate shattering of the dramatic illusion by Cleopatra's words , comes out of the very substance of the character . That is to say , this dramatic device of Shakespeare's is really an anti- dramatic device ; perhaps it would be ...
... deliberate shattering of the dramatic illusion by Cleopatra's words , comes out of the very substance of the character . That is to say , this dramatic device of Shakespeare's is really an anti- dramatic device ; perhaps it would be ...
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