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Page 31
... close together about 1595 . This date gains further support by consideration of Richard II , provisionally dated at 1595 by Peter Ure.1 Richard II shares the lyrical feeling , prolific use of formal rhetorical patterns and devices ...
... close together about 1595 . This date gains further support by consideration of Richard II , provisionally dated at 1595 by Peter Ure.1 Richard II shares the lyrical feeling , prolific use of formal rhetorical patterns and devices ...
Page 37
... close attention in other respects . Many close verbal parallels testify to Shakespeare's wil- ling dependence on Brooke's detailed descriptions of Verona , and suggest his pleasure in the account of places , of detailed reactions 1 ...
... close attention in other respects . Many close verbal parallels testify to Shakespeare's wil- ling dependence on Brooke's detailed descriptions of Verona , and suggest his pleasure in the account of places , of detailed reactions 1 ...
Page 52
... close ironic correspondence between Romeo's speech and this sonnet reveals the acuteness of Romeo's feeling . Where Astrophil bids his eyes See Beautie's totall summe summ'd in her face Romeo cries ' Eyes , look your last ! ' Instead of ...
... close ironic correspondence between Romeo's speech and this sonnet reveals the acuteness of Romeo's feeling . Where Astrophil bids his eyes See Beautie's totall summe summ'd in her face Romeo cries ' Eyes , look your last ! ' Instead of ...
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