Shakespeare the Professional, and Related StudiesElsevier Science & Technology Books, 1973 - 237 pagina's |
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Pagina 54
... metaphor . Ben Jonson is reported by Dryden1 to have said , in reference to some obscure speeches in Macbeth , that ' it was horror ' . We do not know to which speeches he was referring , but there are many in which one metaphor evolves ...
... metaphor . Ben Jonson is reported by Dryden1 to have said , in reference to some obscure speeches in Macbeth , that ' it was horror ' . We do not know to which speeches he was referring , but there are many in which one metaphor evolves ...
Pagina 57
... metaphor ' leads Shakespeare to ' the use of that appropriate language , by which they are each of them distinguished ' , even where the metaphor is no longer continued ; that ' Certain terms containing an equi- vocal meaning , or ...
... metaphor ' leads Shakespeare to ' the use of that appropriate language , by which they are each of them distinguished ' , even where the metaphor is no longer continued ; that ' Certain terms containing an equi- vocal meaning , or ...
Pagina 63
... Metaphors ' by Otto Schlapp , who pointed out the scarcity of mixed metaphor in the early plays and its frequency later . On 8 April 1892 Grace Latham examined ' Some of Shakespeare's Metaphors and his Use of them in the Comedies'.29 ...
... Metaphors ' by Otto Schlapp , who pointed out the scarcity of mixed metaphor in the early plays and its frequency later . On 8 April 1892 Grace Latham examined ' Some of Shakespeare's Metaphors and his Use of them in the Comedies'.29 ...
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