The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespearePenguin Books, 1963 |
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... become as completely articulate as befitted a civilized man . - To master rhetorical delivery meant an arduous and lengthy train- ing in the control of every limb , of the voice and breathing , of the face and features . From what is ...
... become as completely articulate as befitted a civilized man . - To master rhetorical delivery meant an arduous and lengthy train- ing in the control of every limb , of the voice and breathing , of the face and features . From what is ...
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... becomes at times vicious and repellent ; their very value only makes them , by a strange paradox , more potent to cor- rupt - Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds ' . The action of time becomes associated with the corrupt ...
... becomes at times vicious and repellent ; their very value only makes them , by a strange paradox , more potent to cor- rupt - Lilies that fester smell far worse than weeds ' . The action of time becomes associated with the corrupt ...
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... becomes predominant in Hamlet certainly makes its first notable appearance in the presentation of Brutus in Julius Caesar : the notion of a disparity between the man and what he does . This notion still seems somewhat intrusive : the ...
... becomes predominant in Hamlet certainly makes its first notable appearance in the presentation of Brutus in Julius Caesar : the notion of a disparity between the man and what he does . This notion still seems somewhat intrusive : the ...
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