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... is mentioned in both tragedies.29 The Pontanian theory of the fortunate character and of the relation between the ... emphasized in the plays not only by the speeches of Tamburlaine and his associates but also by the character and ...
... is mentioned in both tragedies.29 The Pontanian theory of the fortunate character and of the relation between the ... emphasized in the plays not only by the speeches of Tamburlaine and his associates but also by the character and ...
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He compared Addison's characters with those of Shakespeare , asserting that Addison in some of the Spectators ... 25 Sir Roger de Coverley he thought the best drawn character next to Falstaff , but “ Falstaff has not only more wit ...
He compared Addison's characters with those of Shakespeare , asserting that Addison in some of the Spectators ... 25 Sir Roger de Coverley he thought the best drawn character next to Falstaff , but “ Falstaff has not only more wit ...
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Shakespeare's exact tempering of language to character was a chief point of emphasis with Walpole . He cites from the second part of King Henry IV Lady Percy's fond description of her husband's stammering 30 as a noteworthy example of ...
Shakespeare's exact tempering of language to character was a chief point of emphasis with Walpole . He cites from the second part of King Henry IV Lady Percy's fond description of her husband's stammering 30 as a noteworthy example of ...
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