The Pelican Guide to English Literature: The age of Shakespeare. [1964,c1955]- 3. From Donne to Marvell. [1962,c1956]- 4. From Dryden to Johnson. [1965Penguin Books, 1962 |
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... emotion as the voice alone to us in modern days . The Eliza- bethans held that if what is in our minds is to be communicated to others , it is not enough only to pick the perfect style of expression as we compose our thoughts into words ...
... emotion as the voice alone to us in modern days . The Eliza- bethans held that if what is in our minds is to be communicated to others , it is not enough only to pick the perfect style of expression as we compose our thoughts into words ...
Halaman 153
... emotion has been composed into the figure of climax : step by step it rises with ' words ' balanced against ' breath ' ; ' breath ' is repeated to be balanced against ' life ' to bring us to the top of the ascent ; and then with the ...
... emotion has been composed into the figure of climax : step by step it rises with ' words ' balanced against ' breath ' ; ' breath ' is repeated to be balanced against ' life ' to bring us to the top of the ascent ; and then with the ...
Halaman 187
... emotion account in very great measure for the unique im- pression produced by Shakespeare's mature poetry . - Other aspects of the sonnet form are equally suggestive from the point of view of Shakespeare's development . Its familiar ...
... emotion account in very great measure for the unique im- pression produced by Shakespeare's mature poetry . - Other aspects of the sonnet form are equally suggestive from the point of view of Shakespeare's development . Its familiar ...
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