Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... referred to , of Coriolanus . " For want of ... Art , " writes Dennis , Shakspere has made his Incidents less moving , less surprizing , and less wonderful . He has been so far from seeking those fine Occasions to move with which an ...
... referred to , of Coriolanus . " For want of ... Art , " writes Dennis , Shakspere has made his Incidents less moving , less surprizing , and less wonderful . He has been so far from seeking those fine Occasions to move with which an ...
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... referred to in Banquo's soliloquy , as he does later when Macbeth tells the audience that his fears in Banquo stick deep . To read back into the time before the murder , or even immediately after the murder , the suspicions which have ...
... referred to in Banquo's soliloquy , as he does later when Macbeth tells the audience that his fears in Banquo stick deep . To read back into the time before the murder , or even immediately after the murder , the suspicions which have ...
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... referred to in his letter to Lady Macbeth , as to the source and scope of the witches ' knowledge . " The technique of silence proved useful to Shakspere for still purposes which require no elaborate analysis . He employed it , as one ...
... referred to in his letter to Lady Macbeth , as to the source and scope of the witches ' knowledge . " The technique of silence proved useful to Shakspere for still purposes which require no elaborate analysis . He employed it , as one ...
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