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6-19 ) , threatening violence ; Bellario's ' glad story ' ( 25-44 ) , a speech of calculated prettiness ; and finally ... 11–12 ) The only obtrusive rhetorical device in any of these speeches is the extended simile in Dion's aside .
6-19 ) , threatening violence ; Bellario's ' glad story ' ( 25-44 ) , a speech of calculated prettiness ; and finally ... 11–12 ) The only obtrusive rhetorical device in any of these speeches is the extended simile in Dion's aside .
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99 , and at least forty other places ; and half - lines at the end of speeches which are followed by a full line occur at I. ii . 162 , II . ii . 76 , III . i . 57 and 246 , III . ii . 118 , and at many other places .
99 , and at least forty other places ; and half - lines at the end of speeches which are followed by a full line occur at I. ii . 162 , II . ii . 76 , III . i . 57 and 246 , III . ii . 118 , and at many other places .
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He lists three speeches in prose and twenty - one verse passages , in which Q2 is thought to follow Qr's erroneous lineation , as a not insubstantial part of the evidence for Q2 being printed from a corrected copy of Q1.1 The three ...
He lists three speeches in prose and twenty - one verse passages , in which Q2 is thought to follow Qr's erroneous lineation , as a not insubstantial part of the evidence for Q2 being printed from a corrected copy of Q1.1 The three ...
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INTRODUCTION | xix |
PHILASTER I | 29 |
APPENDICES | 123 |
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Philaster: Or, Love Lies A-Bleeding by Beaumont and Fletcher Francis Beaumont,John Fletcher Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
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