Phoenix, Ausgaben 13-14English Literature Society, Korea University, 1969 |
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... Shakespeare which contribute much to the achievement of varied artistic effects throughout his work . Of all the figures of repetition employed by Shakespeare , I have chosen here alliteration and the repetition of words . The former ...
... Shakespeare which contribute much to the achievement of varied artistic effects throughout his work . Of all the figures of repetition employed by Shakespeare , I have chosen here alliteration and the repetition of words . The former ...
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... Shakespeare " ) was able to devise an artistic technique , taking advantage of " apt alliteration's artful aid , " to produce the best alliterative effect so that he could turn his work into something " rich and strange . " First of all ...
... Shakespeare " ) was able to devise an artistic technique , taking advantage of " apt alliteration's artful aid , " to produce the best alliterative effect so that he could turn his work into something " rich and strange . " First of all ...
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... Shakespeare puts it purposely in the mouths of witches in order to arouse a subtle or mysterious mood in the mind fo the audience for stronger impression like the couplet closing Act I Scene I , uttered by three witches : Fair is foul ...
... Shakespeare puts it purposely in the mouths of witches in order to arouse a subtle or mysterious mood in the mind fo the audience for stronger impression like the couplet closing Act I Scene I , uttered by three witches : Fair is foul ...