Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... remains silent there because his heart and mind both are too full for such futile words as Ophelia could fathom or he , under the circumstances , could utter . ' And he apologizes to Horatio whose own reticences make him something of an ...
... remains silent there because his heart and mind both are too full for such futile words as Ophelia could fathom or he , under the circumstances , could utter . ' And he apologizes to Horatio whose own reticences make him something of an ...
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... remains , so that she may make the more startling a reappearance in the person of the Abbess at the end . For the rest , it must suffice to recall that Portia , by her silences , achieves pointed suspense as well as pleasant surprise ...
... remains , so that she may make the more startling a reappearance in the person of the Abbess at the end . For the rest , it must suffice to recall that Portia , by her silences , achieves pointed suspense as well as pleasant surprise ...
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... remains that , even at the hazard of ap- pearing to woo mere novelty , Browne thought it no vulgar error to try to plant his seed - field , or to graft new truth upon old . It seems worth while , in view of what is to follow here , to ...
... remains that , even at the hazard of ap- pearing to woo mere novelty , Browne thought it no vulgar error to try to plant his seed - field , or to graft new truth upon old . It seems worth while , in view of what is to follow here , to ...
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SHAKSPERES SILENCES | 3 |
SHAKSPERE AND THE UNHAPPY HAPPY ENDING | 64 |
SHAKSPERE AND SIR THOMAS BROWNE | 97 |
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