A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... close together on a com- mon catastrophe in the breathless ascending spirals of Volpone ( 1606 ) and The Alchemist ( 1610 ) . In this sense , he is both neo - classical and realistic . The business of comedy , he says , is to ' shew an ...
... close together on a com- mon catastrophe in the breathless ascending spirals of Volpone ( 1606 ) and The Alchemist ( 1610 ) . In this sense , he is both neo - classical and realistic . The business of comedy , he says , is to ' shew an ...
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... close packed and flexible , * has that power of compressed definition that we associate with the plays of Shakespeare's maturity , so that the immediate action is felt as the focus of a vision of life that is searching and profound ...
... close packed and flexible , * has that power of compressed definition that we associate with the plays of Shakespeare's maturity , so that the immediate action is felt as the focus of a vision of life that is searching and profound ...
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... close , by the word ' enfold ' , and to the delicate equilibrium between verbal and metrical rhythm which is achieved in the setting of the final phrase , ' I then shall have best time for my complaining ' . Here the cross accents of ...
... close , by the word ' enfold ' , and to the delicate equilibrium between verbal and metrical rhythm which is achieved in the setting of the final phrase , ' I then shall have best time for my complaining ' . Here the cross accents of ...
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