Shakespeare's Soliloquies: The Presidential Address of the Modern Humanities Research Association, 1964Cambridge University Press, 1964 - 26 pages |
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... speech in Macbeth , Falstaff's speech on honour and the Bastard's railings on ' Commodity ' . All these are typical of Shakespeare , but differ from each other widely in style , method and function . They are all soliloquies , but have ...
... speech in Macbeth , Falstaff's speech on honour and the Bastard's railings on ' Commodity ' . All these are typical of Shakespeare , but differ from each other widely in style , method and function . They are all soliloquies , but have ...
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... speech and self - expression , must soliloquize at certain moments of tension , heightened awareness or inner conflict . And we feel , too , that poetic drama , such as Shakespeare shapes it — with its rhythmic sequence of movement and ...
... speech and self - expression , must soliloquize at certain moments of tension , heightened awareness or inner conflict . And we feel , too , that poetic drama , such as Shakespeare shapes it — with its rhythmic sequence of movement and ...
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... speech which by its rapid transitions , its dissolution of syntax , its extraordinary economy and its fusion of several emotions and ideas can follow the quickly changing reactions of a sensitive mind better than speech in dialogue ever ...
... speech which by its rapid transitions , its dissolution of syntax , its extraordinary economy and its fusion of several emotions and ideas can follow the quickly changing reactions of a sensitive mind better than speech in dialogue ever ...
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