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... common throughout the works , most striking indeed in the last play of the canon , Henry VIII , where such images as this are frequent : who set the body and the limbs Of this great sport together ? And one of the favourite metaphors of ...
... common throughout the works , most striking indeed in the last play of the canon , Henry VIII , where such images as this are frequent : who set the body and the limbs Of this great sport together ? And one of the favourite metaphors of ...
Page 108
... common- place man triumphs ; yet not altogether so : the Prince of Wales was never to speak such poignant poetry as that of the dying Percy : O , Harry , thou hast robb'd me of my youth ! I better brook the loss of brittle life Than ...
... common- place man triumphs ; yet not altogether so : the Prince of Wales was never to speak such poignant poetry as that of the dying Percy : O , Harry , thou hast robb'd me of my youth ! I better brook the loss of brittle life Than ...
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... common to give The Winter's Tale a quality all its own . What Antony and Cleopatra is to Coriolanus , The Tempest is to The Winter's Tale -the perfection of a dramatic form . Pericles fails in its first two acts , which , in addition to ...
... common to give The Winter's Tale a quality all its own . What Antony and Cleopatra is to Coriolanus , The Tempest is to The Winter's Tale -the perfection of a dramatic form . Pericles fails in its first two acts , which , in addition to ...
Contents
Chapter Page | vii |
EARLY PLAYS AND POEMS | 53 |
SONNETS AND LYRICAL PLAYS | 74 |
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action alliteration Antony and Cleopatra assonance assonantal audience beauty blank verse character characteristic Comedy of Errors conceit Coriolanus Cymbeline death developed diction doth dramatic poetry dramatist early plays element emotions example eyes Falstaff feminine ending Fletcher Hamlet hand harmonized hath heart Henry VI Henry VIII heroines histories Iago iambic illustrates imagery Julius Cæsar King John language Lear Love's Labour's Lost Lucrece lyrical plays Macbeth medium Merchant of Venice metaphor middle nature never Othello passage perfection Pericles period phrase poem poet Prince prose quibble redundant syllable rhetorical rhyme rhythm Richard Richard II romantic comedies Romeo and Juliet scarcely scene sequence Shake Shakespeare similar Sonnets sound speaks speare speare's speech stage strange Stratford style sweet Tempest theatre thee theme things thou Timon tragedies tragic hero trochaic trochees Twelfth Night Venus and Adonis Viola vowels Winter's Tale words writing written wrote