Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... action , the speed of the plot carries everything along at such a pace that we feel the momentum cannot be checked ; at this pace the smallest accident is fatal , the merest rub of circumstance will throw a life away . All of which ...
... action , the speed of the plot carries everything along at such a pace that we feel the momentum cannot be checked ; at this pace the smallest accident is fatal , the merest rub of circumstance will throw a life away . All of which ...
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... action precipitates the dénouement . Julia contrasts herself quite formally with Proteus - he has changed his mind , she has changed her ' shape ' or costume . Proteus matches her with a little panegyric of constancy . Valentine treats ...
... action precipitates the dénouement . Julia contrasts herself quite formally with Proteus - he has changed his mind , she has changed her ' shape ' or costume . Proteus matches her with a little panegyric of constancy . Valentine treats ...
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... action without providing any of the interest or body of the play , as it does in the comedies of Jonson or Chapman , where it is like the love interest in a detective story , strictly subordinate to the disguisings . But here the nature ...
... action without providing any of the interest or body of the play , as it does in the comedies of Jonson or Chapman , where it is like the love interest in a detective story , strictly subordinate to the disguisings . But here the nature ...
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