Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 57. kötetGale Research Company, 1984 |
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... line 281 to Rosalind and Orlando's joint exit at the scene's end , a simple measure of her command of this conversa- tion is the number of lines both characters speak . Rosalind has ninety - eight lines to Orlando's thirty , but even ...
... line 281 to Rosalind and Orlando's joint exit at the scene's end , a simple measure of her command of this conversa- tion is the number of lines both characters speak . Rosalind has ninety - eight lines to Orlando's thirty , but even ...
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... line of Alonso's in The Tempest : " I'll seek him deeper than e're plummet sounded . " This same practice accounts for the richly polyphonic texture of Paulina's oration . A third of the lines contain at least two such falling ...
... line of Alonso's in The Tempest : " I'll seek him deeper than e're plummet sounded . " This same practice accounts for the richly polyphonic texture of Paulina's oration . A third of the lines contain at least two such falling ...
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... lines is barely maintained.18 Generally speaking , the crowded lines and weak endings dominate the beginning of the passage . As Paulina moves more swiftly toward her end , the line endings become more regular and the iambic beat more ...
... lines is barely maintained.18 Generally speaking , the crowded lines and weak endings dominate the beginning of the passage . As Paulina moves more swiftly toward her end , the line endings become more regular and the iambic beat more ...
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History and Philosophy | 31 |
Representation and Identity | 40 |
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