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Pagina 175
... line . This was near enough to the speech of everyday life , heightened and refined as literary dialogue must always be , to make stage illusion possible . Its beauty to some degree atoned for the ... mighty lines " THE MIGHTY LINE 175.
... line . This was near enough to the speech of everyday life , heightened and refined as literary dialogue must always be , to make stage illusion possible . Its beauty to some degree atoned for the ... mighty lines " THE MIGHTY LINE 175.
Pagina 203
... line to line , often without pause , or with end - stopped lines distributed irregularly , so as not to break the thought or the mood . He clung , it is true , to the end - stopped line more meticu- lously ... mighty line THE MIGHTY LINE 203.
... line to line , often without pause , or with end - stopped lines distributed irregularly , so as not to break the thought or the mood . He clung , it is true , to the end - stopped line more meticu- lously ... mighty line THE MIGHTY LINE 203.
Pagina 213
... mighty line and finds most of Shakespeare's quotations from Mar- lowe slightly derisive . ( Marlowe und Shakespeare , pp . 2-6 . ) He regards Marlowe's lines in Hero and Leander ( I. 471-472 ) : And to this day is euerie scholler poore ...
... mighty line and finds most of Shakespeare's quotations from Mar- lowe slightly derisive . ( Marlowe und Shakespeare , pp . 2-6 . ) He regards Marlowe's lines in Hero and Leander ( I. 471-472 ) : And to this day is euerie scholler poore ...
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Dido Queen of Carthage | 41 |
The Massacre at Paris | 69 |
Hero and Leander | 99 |
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