Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 36
... essential parts of the monologue . The patriot does not speak to them directly , since he is not the subject of individual caprice , but the victim of popular fickleness . The three constitutent parts are thus combined to produce the ...
... essential parts of the monologue . The patriot does not speak to them directly , since he is not the subject of individual caprice , but the victim of popular fickleness . The three constitutent parts are thus combined to produce the ...
Pagina 44
... essential characteristic of the dramatic mono- logue is the attitude of mind of the speaker . He not only expresses his own ideas , but inevitably permits his thoughts to be colored by the personality of the hearer . Doubtless the ...
... essential characteristic of the dramatic mono- logue is the attitude of mind of the speaker . He not only expresses his own ideas , but inevitably permits his thoughts to be colored by the personality of the hearer . Doubtless the ...
Pagina 58
... essential parts which were often used before his time . Byron's use of this form was not so much a result of a conscious device as it was a sat- isfaction of an instinctive feeling for a more forcible type of expression . The foregoing ...
... essential parts which were often used before his time . Byron's use of this form was not so much a result of a conscious device as it was a sat- isfaction of an instinctive feeling for a more forcible type of expression . The foregoing ...
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Alphonso Smith Andrea del Sarto Antony Arnold Smith art of construction artistic attitude Bret Browning Browning's century character portrayal characteristic Clara Vere cobbler conjunction conscious art considered contribution dialect dramatic mono dramatic monologue form dramatic occasion dramatic spirit Edmund Gosse Einenkel elements ellipsis English Literature English Lyric Poetry epic essential example expression form of poetry gerund give Grammatik greatest Henry VIII idiom illustrate individual influence interest Jephtha's Daughter Last Duchess literary logue London love lyric Love's Labor's Lost lover Lucrece Main Tendencies Mätzner ment method natural Othello participle group Patriot period person poem poet present relation reveals Richard II says selected Shakespeare short story sion sonnet speak speaker and hearer stage struction style subordinate clause Tendencies of Victorian Tennyson thee thou thoughts and emotions three constituent tion Troilus Twelfth Night type of poetry University of North Vere de Vere Victorian age Victorian Poetry wife Winter's Tale words writer