The Enjoyment of ShakespeareDuckworth, 1952 - 116 strán (strany) |
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... prose , Shakespeare has extended its scope by giving it to more serious characters . Dogberry of course speaks prose , but so do Benedick and Beatrice ; Falstaff speaks nothing but prose , but so does the Prince of Wales when he is with ...
... prose , Shakespeare has extended its scope by giving it to more serious characters . Dogberry of course speaks prose , but so do Benedick and Beatrice ; Falstaff speaks nothing but prose , but so does the Prince of Wales when he is with ...
Strana 53
... prose ? Jourdain . No , let's have neither prose nor verse . Tutor . But it must be one or the other . Jourdain . Why's that ? Tutor . Well , because there's no other way of expressing our- selves , except in prose or verse . Jourdain ...
... prose ? Jourdain . No , let's have neither prose nor verse . Tutor . But it must be one or the other . Jourdain . Why's that ? Tutor . Well , because there's no other way of expressing our- selves , except in prose or verse . Jourdain ...
Strana 58
... prose . This is what happened in the hands of lesser men after Shakespeare's death , but Shakes- peare always kept his grip , and there is never any danger of his verse tumbling into prose . Monsieur Jourdain's tutor was right ...
... prose . This is what happened in the hands of lesser men after Shakespeare's death , but Shakes- peare always kept his grip , and there is never any danger of his verse tumbling into prose . Monsieur Jourdain's tutor was right ...
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