The Enjoyment of ShakespeareDuckworth, 1952 - 116 strán (strany) |
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... Shakespeare wrote , and anyone who has read them will be acquainted with the greatest literature in the world . Most good verse , and most good prose as well , is the better for being read aloud , but the greatest literature may be ...
... Shakespeare wrote , and anyone who has read them will be acquainted with the greatest literature in the world . Most good verse , and most good prose as well , is the better for being read aloud , but the greatest literature may be ...
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... wrote almost four hundred years ago : ' I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet . ' It is worth noting once again that most of our old stories are written in verse , and ...
... wrote almost four hundred years ago : ' I never heard the old song of Percy and Douglas that I found not my heart moved more than with a trumpet . ' It is worth noting once again that most of our old stories are written in verse , and ...
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Frank Ernest Halliday. In the early plays Shakespeare wrote only one line of prose for every seven lines of verse , but in the middle period he wrote only one line of verse for every two of prose . These are very remarkable figures , but ...
Frank Ernest Halliday. In the early plays Shakespeare wrote only one line of prose for every seven lines of verse , but in the middle period he wrote only one line of verse for every two of prose . These are very remarkable figures , but ...
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