Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Volume 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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Page 359
... stanza with abundant r's and long e's suggesting the shrieks , a stanza which proceeds at a faster tempo until the final four words of the poet's command ; while the th's of " With the breath " in the fifth stanza create the breath ...
... stanza with abundant r's and long e's suggesting the shrieks , a stanza which proceeds at a faster tempo until the final four words of the poet's command ; while the th's of " With the breath " in the fifth stanza create the breath ...
Page 360
... stanza returns to harmony and music , the legalistic overtone continues ; " defunctive , " though unique , carries it . However , the overtone is minor ; the point is the usual one , the swan's knowledge of the music of death , ' but ...
... stanza returns to harmony and music , the legalistic overtone continues ; " defunctive , " though unique , carries it . However , the overtone is minor ; the point is the usual one , the swan's knowledge of the music of death , ' but ...
Page 361
... ( stanza seven ) , the para- dox appears in its most obvious , numerical , terms . The Phoenix and the Turtle were two and yet attained a single essence of love . The meaning of the invented . noun " distincts " is clear : they were two ...
... ( stanza seven ) , the para- dox appears in its most obvious , numerical , terms . The Phoenix and the Turtle were two and yet attained a single essence of love . The meaning of the invented . noun " distincts " is clear : they were two ...
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