Studies in Philology, Volume 4University of North Carolina Press, 1963 |
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Pagina 65
... style of expression . This in itself denotes a lack of dramatic style . The greatest dramatic effect and the nearest approach to a conversational style would not tolerate this lyrical device . Perhaps these examples will illustrate ...
... style of expression . This in itself denotes a lack of dramatic style . The greatest dramatic effect and the nearest approach to a conversational style would not tolerate this lyrical device . Perhaps these examples will illustrate ...
Pagina 67
... style was essentially lyrical and although he was limited in his power of characterization and his selection of dramatic occasion , yet many of his dramatic monologues are far superior to any of his predecessors . He formed the ...
... style was essentially lyrical and although he was limited in his power of characterization and his selection of dramatic occasion , yet many of his dramatic monologues are far superior to any of his predecessors . He formed the ...
Pagina 78
... style . By no means is this saying that the styles of preceding poets were inferior in other respects , but that in the case of the dramatic monologue Browning's style , was much better adapted to this form than the styles of his ...
... style . By no means is this saying that the styles of preceding poets were inferior in other respects , but that in the case of the dramatic monologue Browning's style , was much better adapted to this form than the styles of his ...
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