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Side 188
... language " ( p . 116 ) in the play ; Murphy believes that " Shakespeare accepts the weight of Harsnett's attack [ on the exorcisms as fraudulent deceits ] as being , in a sense , justified , and yet writes King Lear in part as an answer ...
... language " ( p . 116 ) in the play ; Murphy believes that " Shakespeare accepts the weight of Harsnett's attack [ on the exorcisms as fraudulent deceits ] as being , in a sense , justified , and yet writes King Lear in part as an answer ...
Side 221
... language changed as he grew more mature . " Just as Shakespeare learns gradually to individualize characters by their styles in language , so he learns over the course of several years to particularise characters by their ideas on language ...
... language changed as he grew more mature . " Just as Shakespeare learns gradually to individualize characters by their styles in language , so he learns over the course of several years to particularise characters by their ideas on language ...
Side 222
... language ; students of literature will find some value in the individual analyses of the plays , and they should not abandon the book because of the first part . N. F. Blake C. T. Onions , A Shakespeare Glossary , enlarged and revised ...
... language ; students of literature will find some value in the individual analyses of the plays , and they should not abandon the book because of the first part . N. F. Blake C. T. Onions , A Shakespeare Glossary , enlarged and revised ...
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Bemerkungen zur Verwandlung | 7 |
A Bakhtinian View of the Comic in Shakespeare By Man | 27 |
Measure for Measure | 40 |
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