The Discovery of Poetry |
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consider the overwhelming effect of the trochaics of the last line in this brief quotation from the last scene of King Lear ( a scene tragic almost beyond endurance ) : Why should a dog , a horse , a rat have life , And thou no breath ...
consider the overwhelming effect of the trochaics of the last line in this brief quotation from the last scene of King Lear ( a scene tragic almost beyond endurance ) : Why should a dog , a horse , a rat have life , And thou no breath ...
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172 ' Oh , she doth teach “ Romeo and Juliet ' , Act I , Scene s . 173 ' Death , that hath sucked .. * Romeo and Juliet ' , Act V , . > 0 > > < Scene 3 . > 175 176 < 177 ' Had I but time .. “ Hamlet ' , Act V , Scene 2 .
172 ' Oh , she doth teach “ Romeo and Juliet ' , Act I , Scene s . 173 ' Death , that hath sucked .. * Romeo and Juliet ' , Act V , . > 0 > > < Scene 3 . > 175 176 < 177 ' Had I but time .. “ Hamlet ' , Act V , Scene 2 .
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182 “ The barge she sat in Antony and Cleopatra ' , Act II , Scene 2 . 183 ' Thus twice before ... Hamlet ' , Act I , Scene 1 . Why man , he doth bestride ... Julius Caesar ' , Act I , Scene 2 . 184 The rest is silence .
182 “ The barge she sat in Antony and Cleopatra ' , Act II , Scene 2 . 183 ' Thus twice before ... Hamlet ' , Act I , Scene 1 . Why man , he doth bestride ... Julius Caesar ' , Act I , Scene 2 . 184 The rest is silence .
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