The Artistry of Shakespeare's ProseMethuen, 1968 - 452 pages |
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Page 28
... humour of mine will change . It was wont to hold me but while one tells twenty . FIRST . How dost thou feel thyself now ? SECOND . Faith , some certain dregs of conscience are yet within me . That last image seems to be caught up in the ...
... humour of mine will change . It was wont to hold me but while one tells twenty . FIRST . How dost thou feel thyself now ? SECOND . Faith , some certain dregs of conscience are yet within me . That last image seems to be caught up in the ...
Page 78
... humour as Gobbo confuses his father by giving him false directions to find Gobbo fils , ) and then tells him that his son is dead . Shakespeare works up the humour here by giving Gobbo many of the clown's devices , such as taking an ...
... humour as Gobbo confuses his father by giving him false directions to find Gobbo fils , ) and then tells him that his son is dead . Shakespeare works up the humour here by giving Gobbo many of the clown's devices , such as taking an ...
Page 144
... humour ' ( I , i ) , to the last extraordinary solo : And this is true . I like not the humour of lying . He hath wronged me in some humours . I should have borne the humoured letter to her ; but I have a sword , and it shall bite upon ...
... humour ' ( I , i ) , to the last extraordinary solo : And this is true . I like not the humour of lying . He hath wronged me in some humours . I should have borne the humoured letter to her ; but I have a sword , and it shall bite upon ...
Contents
Shakespeares Use of Prose I | 1 |
A Critical Method | 19 |
From Clown to Character | 52 |
Copyright | |
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