Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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... speak not " be thou true " as fearing thee . Troilus . 4 , 4 , 64 . Variable passions though her constant woe , As ... speak , not as desiring more . Measure for M. 1 , 4 , 3 . You speak as having power to do wrong . II Conjunction + ...
... speak not " be thou true " as fearing thee . Troilus . 4 , 4 , 64 . Variable passions though her constant woe , As ... speak , not as desiring more . Measure for M. 1 , 4 , 3 . You speak as having power to do wrong . II Conjunction + ...
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... speaking , but the term dramatic prefixed to it indicates one speaking in a dramatic situation . The dramatic elements are seen in its portrayal of individuals on such occasions , or rather by having them reveal their own motives and ...
... speaking , but the term dramatic prefixed to it indicates one speaking in a dramatic situation . The dramatic elements are seen in its portrayal of individuals on such occasions , or rather by having them reveal their own motives and ...
Pagina 84
... speak for themselves , revealing their experiences and characteristics . cance . The Song of the Banjo is one of Kipling's poems in which he gives speech to inanimate objects . The banjo speaks from its own standpoint and gives a new ...
... speak for themselves , revealing their experiences and characteristics . cance . The Song of the Banjo is one of Kipling's poems in which he gives speech to inanimate objects . The banjo speaks from its own standpoint and gives a new ...
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