History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... image on image , he is for ever copying the strange and splendid 1 Especially in his later plays : Tempest , Twelfth Night . visions which are engendered one after another , and are CHAP . IV . 67 SHAKSPEARE . Style-Images-Excesses ...
... image on image , he is for ever copying the strange and splendid 1 Especially in his later plays : Tempest , Twelfth Night . visions which are engendered one after another , and are CHAP . IV . 67 SHAKSPEARE . Style-Images-Excesses ...
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... images a long scale of transitions , which we mount with difficulty step by step , but which he has spanned in a stride . Shakspeare flies , we creep . Hence comes a style made up of conceits , bold images shattered in CHAP . IV . 71 ...
... images a long scale of transitions , which we mount with difficulty step by step , but which he has spanned in a stride . Shakspeare flies , we creep . Hence comes a style made up of conceits , bold images shattered in CHAP . IV . 71 ...
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... images . Bold expressions , exaggeration of style , cause us to hear the vibrating voice of the suffering man ... image ; but he who destroys a good book , kills reason itself , kills the image of God , as it were , in the eye . Many a ...
... images . Bold expressions , exaggeration of style , cause us to hear the vibrating voice of the suffering man ... image ; but he who destroys a good book , kills reason itself , kills the image of God , as it were , in the eye . Many a ...
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cesses of sensuality 320 | 12 |
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