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Pagina 34
... prose and prose as verse reproduced in the quarto ? We must , I think , admit that if he had had copy before him correctly written in these particulars , he would not have gone wrong in his printed text . If he set up a passage of verse ...
... prose and prose as verse reproduced in the quarto ? We must , I think , admit that if he had had copy before him correctly written in these particulars , he would not have gone wrong in his printed text . If he set up a passage of verse ...
Pagina 44
... prose ; III , vi , 1-6 , rhythmic prose- Gloster does not ordinarily speak in prose in his dealings with the king . It seems possible that Gloster's provision of shelter for Lear before he assists him to escape is additional . 28 III ...
... prose ; III , vi , 1-6 , rhythmic prose- Gloster does not ordinarily speak in prose in his dealings with the king . It seems possible that Gloster's provision of shelter for Lear before he assists him to escape is additional . 28 III ...
Pagina 48
... prose and in part in rhyth- mic prose . Because the transitions between verse and prose are so gradual and so frequent , it is probable that Shakespeare was com- posing in just this way , and it is dangerous for us to assume that every ...
... prose and in part in rhyth- mic prose . Because the transitions between verse and prose are so gradual and so frequent , it is probable that Shakespeare was com- posing in just this way , and it is dangerous for us to assume that every ...
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Chester G Curtiss The York and Towneley Plays on | 24 |
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