A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... contrasts with the conventional nature of much of the material , a contrast which heralds the break- down of the pastoral romance , of which it is in fact the last consider- able example . One passage may serve to epitomize the ...
... contrasts with the conventional nature of much of the material , a contrast which heralds the break- down of the pastoral romance , of which it is in fact the last consider- able example . One passage may serve to epitomize the ...
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... contrast which achieves its greatest dramatic force there . This contrast affords perhaps the most striking example of Shake- speare's use of modes of speech to convey a whole attitude to life.1 The absence of any ground common to ...
... contrast which achieves its greatest dramatic force there . This contrast affords perhaps the most striking example of Shake- speare's use of modes of speech to convey a whole attitude to life.1 The absence of any ground common to ...
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... contrast between major and minor occurs on the words ' my griefs when they be told ' . - The rest of the madrigal ... Contrasts of mood are desirable , for they imply contrasts of musical style ; for instance , the lover's lament may be ...
... contrast between major and minor occurs on the words ' my griefs when they be told ' . - The rest of the madrigal ... Contrasts of mood are desirable , for they imply contrasts of musical style ; for instance , the lover's lament may be ...
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L G SALINGAR | 15 |
IAN WATT | 119 |
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