Shakespeare's Mythological InventionUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1959 - Всего страниц: 582 |
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... speech . Man and his highest at- tribute , speech , were still the focal point of learning . Science , the exploration and explanation of objective nature , had yet to rise to that high esteem in society which would entitle it to ...
... speech . Man and his highest at- tribute , speech , were still the focal point of learning . Science , the exploration and explanation of objective nature , had yet to rise to that high esteem in society which would entitle it to ...
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... speech . A future dramatist was not trained specifically in the art of writing dramatic speech , but he was given many general lessons , adaptable to all situations , even to writing speech for the theatre , according to the ingenuity ...
... speech . A future dramatist was not trained specifically in the art of writing dramatic speech , but he was given many general lessons , adaptable to all situations , even to writing speech for the theatre , according to the ingenuity ...
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... speech has not been made to sound like the words of a man about to be murdered . In The Merchant of Venice , Shakespeare uses an extended parable of Hercules ( quoted on page 97 ) ; in fact , Portia's speech to Bassanio is made up of ...
... speech has not been made to sound like the words of a man about to be murdered . In The Merchant of Venice , Shakespeare uses an extended parable of Hercules ( quoted on page 97 ) ; in fact , Portia's speech to Bassanio is made up of ...
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