Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 35
... Consequently , this occasion is the most suitable one for presenting the popular fickleness which had produced such a sudden and distressing change . The second element of this dramatic monologue is the speaker . He was a patriot of the ...
... Consequently , this occasion is the most suitable one for presenting the popular fickleness which had produced such a sudden and distressing change . The second element of this dramatic monologue is the speaker . He was a patriot of the ...
Pagina 38
... Consequently , the thoughts of the speaker often bear the impress of the hearer , a characteristic alto- gether lacking in the lyric , where the thoughts proceed directly from the isolated individual . This subtle result of the contact ...
... Consequently , the thoughts of the speaker often bear the impress of the hearer , a characteristic alto- gether lacking in the lyric , where the thoughts proceed directly from the isolated individual . This subtle result of the contact ...
Pagina 44
... Consequently to speak in terms of poetry , it is not likely that the germs of the dramatic monologue manifest themselves earliest in the lyric . Moreover , as was pointed out above , " the lyric and the dramatic monologue are very ...
... Consequently to speak in terms of poetry , it is not likely that the germs of the dramatic monologue manifest themselves earliest in the lyric . Moreover , as was pointed out above , " the lyric and the dramatic monologue are very ...
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