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To the question of how these stylistic habits correspond to other aspects of Shakespearean drama , one can offer only hesitant ... Shakespeare , in this respect , resembles more closely the popular playwrights with their " for's ” and ...
To the question of how these stylistic habits correspond to other aspects of Shakespearean drama , one can offer only hesitant ... Shakespeare , in this respect , resembles more closely the popular playwrights with their " for's ” and ...
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See Hardin Craig , “ Shakespeare and Formal Logic , ” in Studies in English Philology , A Miscellany in Honor of Frederick ... 380396 ; Sister Miriam Joseph , Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language ( New York , 1947 ) , passim ; and ...
See Hardin Craig , “ Shakespeare and Formal Logic , ” in Studies in English Philology , A Miscellany in Honor of Frederick ... 380396 ; Sister Miriam Joseph , Shakespeare's Use of the Arts of Language ( New York , 1947 ) , passim ; and ...
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Wilhelm Franz's exhaustive and imposing Die Sprache Shakespeares , 4th ed . of Shakespeare Grammatik ... 427-473 ( “ Die Konjunktion ” ) , but , again , chiefly in order to define the limits of Shakespearean grammar , the range of its ...
Wilhelm Franz's exhaustive and imposing Die Sprache Shakespeares , 4th ed . of Shakespeare Grammatik ... 427-473 ( “ Die Konjunktion ” ) , but , again , chiefly in order to define the limits of Shakespearean grammar , the range of its ...
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