Seven Types of AmbiguityChatto and Windus, 1930 - 325 Seiten |
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... Elizabethan portrait - painters ; secondly , the frame and atmosphere given to beauty by that age of masques and gorgeous clothing and the lust of the eye ( so that we must look back to the second line of the Sonnet , where the same ...
... Elizabethan portrait - painters ; secondly , the frame and atmosphere given to beauty by that age of masques and gorgeous clothing and the lust of the eye ( so that we must look back to the second line of the Sonnet , where the same ...
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... Elizabethan pun was the same . But Shakespeare's interest in the sound relationships between words was in no degree detached from his interest in their total meaning ; however he arrived at a word he apprehended it , and the grasp of ...
... Elizabethan pun was the same . But Shakespeare's interest in the sound relationships between words was in no degree detached from his interest in their total meaning ; however he arrived at a word he apprehended it , and the grasp of ...
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... Elizabethan literature , must have come very easily to the readers of that age , and , however it may have been abandoned later , was one of their chief impulses towards greater subtlety of language . Her Majesty fell upon the Reign of ...
... Elizabethan literature , must have come very easily to the readers of that age , and , however it may have been abandoned later , was one of their chief impulses towards greater subtlety of language . Her Majesty fell upon the Reign of ...
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adjective already analysis apprehension beauty Chaucer comparison conceived Conchubor connected conscious consider contradiction convey couplet course Crashaw critic death Deirdre device doubt dramatic irony effect Elizabethan English English language example eyes fact fall feeling generalisation give grammar grief Heaven heroic couplet human idea implied insist interest irony irrelevant judgment language less Lord G Macbeth matter Measure for Measure merely metaphor metaphysical poets mind mode mood Naisi nature night normal notion noun once one's onomatopoeia opposite Othello Pandarus particular Pathetic Fallacy perhaps phrase poem poet poetical poetry Pope praise puns Pure Sound quatrain reader reasons rhythm Robert Graves seaze seems sense sensible sentence Shakespeare situation Sonnet sort statement suggestion synæsthesia syntax tautology tears thee things third type thou thought tion trying type of ambiguity variety verb verbal verse weep whole word