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... brings statues to life , sets the weird sisters dancing in a ring , resorts to oracles , apparitions and ghosts - in ... bring to this apparent disorder a contribution of no little value- 1 Duchess of Malfi , V , ii . the war - like ...
... brings statues to life , sets the weird sisters dancing in a ring , resorts to oracles , apparitions and ghosts - in ... bring to this apparent disorder a contribution of no little value- 1 Duchess of Malfi , V , ii . the war - like ...
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... bring about , for poetic purposes , the substitution of one object for the other , or the application of one quality for another so as to provoke this or that emotion as a result of perceiving the image . Nor is it a case of ...
... bring about , for poetic purposes , the substitution of one object for the other , or the application of one quality for another so as to provoke this or that emotion as a result of perceiving the image . Nor is it a case of ...
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... brings the words ' honour ' , ' honest ' , ' honourable ' so often to the lips of the characters , some- times in ... bring upon him defeat after defeat , and the nightmare - vision of Julius Caesar anticipates Macbeth , the tragedy ...
... brings the words ' honour ' , ' honest ' , ' honourable ' so often to the lips of the characters , some- times in ... bring upon him defeat after defeat , and the nightmare - vision of Julius Caesar anticipates Macbeth , the tragedy ...
Contents
PART TWO TECHNIQUE | 77 |
THE CHARACTERS | 129 |
PART THREE THE THEMES | 187 |
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