William Shakespeare and Robert BurtonR. L. Cook, 1960 - 337 pages |
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... verse , all is well , ( iii ) closer inspection shows lack of exactitude and other flaws : ( a ) it is a very rare phenomenon for the sun to have a purple- coloured face , ( b ) as the rising of the sun is a process , not an event ...
... verse , all is well , ( iii ) closer inspection shows lack of exactitude and other flaws : ( a ) it is a very rare phenomenon for the sun to have a purple- coloured face , ( b ) as the rising of the sun is a process , not an event ...
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... verse form it is necessary to point out that although individual lines may run as smoothly in Shakespeare's verse as in Burton's , there is a difference in the piece . Shakespeare's verse is mechanical and forced ; Burton's is ...
... verse form it is necessary to point out that although individual lines may run as smoothly in Shakespeare's verse as in Burton's , there is a difference in the piece . Shakespeare's verse is mechanical and forced ; Burton's is ...
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... verse . Burton's own reason for this could well have been his enunciation in the words from The Tempest , IV , 1 , 148 , " Our revels now are ended " , which could be taken to indicate that their author had done with that random ...
... verse . Burton's own reason for this could well have been his enunciation in the words from The Tempest , IV , 1 , 148 , " Our revels now are ended " , which could be taken to indicate that their author had done with that random ...
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