T.S. Eliot on ShakespeareUMI Research Press, 1987 - 139 páginas |
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... prose to verse , but an absolute improvement in force , concision , and ease of syntax . The verse of Shakespeare is more mature than the prose of North . " 8 The verse is thus seen to take the prose a step further in its intellectual ...
... prose to verse , but an absolute improvement in force , concision , and ease of syntax . The verse of Shakespeare is more mature than the prose of North . " 8 The verse is thus seen to take the prose a step further in its intellectual ...
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... prose play ; Midsummer Night's Dream is popular for Bottom , Henry IV for Falstaff - the pattern of different planes ... prose with this larger purpose in view . Prose can give the “ extra- dramatic " or " ultra - dramatic " interest ...
... prose play ; Midsummer Night's Dream is popular for Bottom , Henry IV for Falstaff - the pattern of different planes ... prose with this larger purpose in view . Prose can give the “ extra- dramatic " or " ultra - dramatic " interest ...
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... Prose and Verse , " 7 , 42 " The Prose of the Preacher : The Sermons of Donne , " 29 , 48 " Reflections on Contemporary Poetry " ( IV ) , 6 , 11 review of A. J. Balfour , Theism and Humanism , 15 review of R. J. Collingwood , Religion ...
... Prose and Verse , " 7 , 42 " The Prose of the Preacher : The Sermons of Donne , " 29 , 48 " Reflections on Contemporary Poetry " ( IV ) , 6 , 11 review of A. J. Balfour , Theism and Humanism , 15 review of R. J. Collingwood , Religion ...
Contenido
Early Criticism and the Hamlet Essay | 5 |
Developing a View of the Shakespeare Play | 23 |
192737 | 55 |
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