A Short Life of Shakespeare: With the Sources, Abridged by Charles Williams from Sir Edmund Chamber's William Shakespeare: a Study of Facts and ProblemsClarendon Press, 1933 - 260 Seiten |
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... verse lines are wrongly divided ; prose is printed as verse and verse as prose . The diction betrays a substitution of synonyms or loose verbal equivalents or of variant inflections for the wording intended by the author . The total ...
... verse lines are wrongly divided ; prose is printed as verse and verse as prose . The diction betrays a substitution of synonyms or loose verbal equivalents or of variant inflections for the wording intended by the author . The total ...
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... verse ' or ' metrical ' tests . Differences in the handling of blank verse afford units which readily lend themselves to statistical treatment . Variations in the length of lines , in the number of syllables carried by lines , in the ...
... verse ' or ' metrical ' tests . Differences in the handling of blank verse afford units which readily lend themselves to statistical treatment . Variations in the length of lines , in the number of syllables carried by lines , in the ...
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... verse dialogue with- out realizing what he is doing , and it is most reasonable to suppose that at some date Shakespeare decided to make a deliberate experiment in lyrical drama . A very natural stimulus would be afforded by his ...
... verse dialogue with- out realizing what he is doing , and it is most reasonable to suppose that at some date Shakespeare decided to make a deliberate experiment in lyrical drama . A very natural stimulus would be afforded by his ...
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SHAKESPEARE AND HIS COMPANY | 25 |
PUBLICATION | 67 |
AUTHENTICITY AND CHRON | 83 |
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