Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 oldal |
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... example , that in Apemantus ' lines in Timon of Athens What , think'st That the bleak air , thy boisterous chamberlain , Will put thy shirt on warm ? Will these moist trees , That have outlived the eagle , page thy heels , And skip when ...
... example , that in Apemantus ' lines in Timon of Athens What , think'st That the bleak air , thy boisterous chamberlain , Will put thy shirt on warm ? Will these moist trees , That have outlived the eagle , page thy heels , And skip when ...
64. oldal
... examples of the way in which consecutive ideas and images are linked by hidden puns . In The Tempest , 34 for example , the word cast , in the sense of ' thrown ' suggested to Shakespeare the casting of a play and , in the following ...
... examples of the way in which consecutive ideas and images are linked by hidden puns . In The Tempest , 34 for example , the word cast , in the sense of ' thrown ' suggested to Shakespeare the casting of a play and , in the following ...
209. oldal
... example , being nearer to Shakespeare's enacture than to Chapman's facture ; and one word , invise , occurs only in " The Contention of Phillis and Flora ' , a poem which is no longer ascribed to Chapman . - But the strongest argument ...
... example , being nearer to Shakespeare's enacture than to Chapman's facture ; and one word , invise , occurs only in " The Contention of Phillis and Flora ' , a poem which is no longer ascribed to Chapman . - But the strongest argument ...
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