Shakespeare Quarterly, Volume 33Folger Shakespeare Library, 1950 Focuses on all aspects of Shakespeare studies, including criticism of the plays and poems, theater history, Shakespeare pedagogy, the history of Shakespeare as an institution, and studies in editing, text, canon, and bibliography. Also contains review-essays on Royal Shakespeare Company and other significant stage and film productions around the world. |
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... speech ( 11.338-56 ) which shows that he has recovered his self - control ( along with his syntax and verse rhythm ) and attained a state of mind that is quite unlike the Captain's . And in this speech , which is where the crux appears ...
... speech ( 11.338-56 ) which shows that he has recovered his self - control ( along with his syntax and verse rhythm ) and attained a state of mind that is quite unlike the Captain's . And in this speech , which is where the crux appears ...
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... speech is straightforward if the reader re- alizes at the outset that it is rhetorical , designed to persuade , and exemplifies the figure auxesis ( Latin incrementum ) . Helena lays her stakes by increments : she is risking ( 1 ) ...
... speech is straightforward if the reader re- alizes at the outset that it is rhetorical , designed to persuade , and exemplifies the figure auxesis ( Latin incrementum ) . Helena lays her stakes by increments : she is risking ( 1 ) ...
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... speech by heart . However heavily moral and stiff Gower appears , the impression is lightened by his songlike rhythm and by the very air of telling a story , which endow his lines with their peculiar charm . In his other seven speeches ...
... speech by heart . However heavily moral and stiff Gower appears , the impression is lightened by his songlike rhythm and by the very air of telling a story , which endow his lines with their peculiar charm . In his other seven speeches ...
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