A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... figures of rhetoric he strives , like Wilson before him , to personify the terms themselves or to anglicize them with the aid of homely illustrations . Thus the figure Zeugma he names ' single supply ' – because by one word we serve ...
... figures of rhetoric he strives , like Wilson before him , to personify the terms themselves or to anglicize them with the aid of homely illustrations . Thus the figure Zeugma he names ' single supply ' – because by one word we serve ...
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... figures , and , except as figures , cannot come to life at all . Ralegh's method is to build his poem upon them , continuing each metaphor and making each additional detail contribute to our grasp of them , after the manner of the ...
... figures , and , except as figures , cannot come to life at all . Ralegh's method is to build his poem upon them , continuing each metaphor and making each additional detail contribute to our grasp of them , after the manner of the ...
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... figures already remarked upon in Gertrude's speech , figures which would not go unnoticed when the play was performed by the original Shakespeare company . - There is again nothing mysterious , obscure , or esoteric about Shakespeare's ...
... figures already remarked upon in Gertrude's speech , figures which would not go unnoticed when the play was performed by the original Shakespeare company . - There is again nothing mysterious , obscure , or esoteric about Shakespeare's ...
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