Found inside – Page 153But still as wilder blew the wind, Poem 4 All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, ... Found inside – Page 52Shakespeare's poetic insight—that “All the world's a stage. / And all the men and women are merely players. / They have their exits and their entrances. Found inside – Page 94To the splendid gesture of a man who had spent the night before his execution in composing a poem in honor of the man who ... they progressed from beginning to end , not because these are the details of a literary device , but because they are the ... They had their exits and their entrances and 94 THE GERMANIC REVIEW. Found inside – Page 32S Studying a text as poetry requires awareness of an important feature of biblical poetic texts : their use of structuring and ... Structuring devices provide shape to a poem and in the biblical context this is primarily based on a huge variety of forms of ... elsewhere to reading Bl as a journey through a labyrinth that need not lead us to one definite centre , entrance or exit . ... For QuinnMiscall , metaphors are not subordinate to the meaning of a text as if they 6 7 * The same author publishes ... Found inside – Page 12All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players ; They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts . ... in poetic couplets ; and , in his excellent translation , Richard Wilbur has retained this convention of dialogue . ... This device gives Nichols both the immediacy of drama and the interpretative quality of fiction , an excellent combination for a work that ... Found inside – Page 379The poet must have thought of an alternative means of exit for them, as unconventional as their entrance. As for Prometheus, the whole notion of his being ... Found inside – Page 15The limited number of actors simply compelled his exit . The king's entrance with help might have been effected by some other means ; e . g . , he might ... Found inside – Page 150As a picture of “ Artist - Life , ” it is a mere stray collection of anecdotes and gossip , very free in its handling of living names ... is no new novelist's device ; but we cannot think of an instance where it has been handled in a more original way , or with ... Mr. Richard Grant White , “ Shakespeare's Scholar , ” is carrying on his beautiful edition f of that poet , of which four ... and reading are practised on this planet , and so long as human actors have their exits and their entrances " thereon . Found inside – Page 265Do they leave it on the stage at their exit, to take it up again at their next entrance. “What makes them slip on the sock or the buskin? Found inside – Page 12All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players ; They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts . ... the characters speak in poetic couplets ; and , in his excellent translation , Richard Wilbur has retained this convention of dialogue . ... This device gives Nichols both the immediacy of drama and the interpretative quality of fiction , an excellent ... Found inside – Page 57... poetry and good acting in conjunction are sufficient in themselves to create dramatic illusion . There was no curtain to mark the beginning and end of a play , or divisions of it . The actors had “ their exits and their entrances ” , 1 they came on ... Found inside – Page 216For instance, Shakespeare's poetic metaphor 'All the world's a stage, /And all the men and women merely players. / They have their exits and their entrances ... Found inside – Page 187gave them a sounding - board in the theater , as may be heard in Jaques ' famous lines : All the world's a stage , And all the men and women merely players : They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts ... Found inside – Page 214The common people could enter as well as the rich ; there were sixpenny , twopenny , even penny seats ; but they could ... it was not so long since they began to pave the streets of London ; and when men , like these , have had experience of ... To this were reduced the prerogatives of rank and the devices of comfort : it often happened that there were not stools ... A few screens of cloth or tapestry were hung up to enable the actors to make their entrances and their exits ; nothing more . Found inside – Page C-8I try so to manipulate their entrances and exits, as well as what we learn of them while they are on-stage, that they may help me, as they in fact have, ... Found inside – Page 241Certainly there were applicable here ? nance ; but traces of the same notion among the peasantry of the The misuse of the ... as when one advertises from the cocoon of short frocks and knickerbockers into by devices equally satisfactory to their ... it has a merit of its own , that , while proThey have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many ... plete that the poet may be saved to fame and conformed manhood , in defiance of all the yet lusty and clamorous sex . Found inside – Page 129... players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. 1. Which poetic device is used ... Found inside – Page 165... of late years , some of the finest efforts of genius have made their entrances and their exits with the ephemera they were created to illustrate . Found inside – Page 153But still as wilder blew the wind, Poem 4 All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, ... Found inside – Page 88... players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. 1. 2. 3. Which poetic device is ... Found inside – Page 503Labor saving devices . ... Those who would read poe as poetry must of the American actor who said : “ They have their ' en be trained to see such things at a glance ; for ... the verse into prose , but also put entrances where the secret of rhythm not only in poetry but in all things they should be , before exits . seen and heard . Found insideLikewise human beinga are born and 'act' variously in their living here for ... players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time ... Found inside – Page 376What seasons of the times of day are suggested by the poem ? year and Word music 6 verse express their In Wind Song , ” notice how ... This poetic device , explained on page 134 , is called onomatopoeia . ... in As You Like It the lines : And all the men and women merely players ; They have their exits and their entrances . Found inside – Page 133Nine days they fell : confounded Chaos roard , And felt tenfold confusion in their fall Through his wild anarchy . ... a stage , And all the men and women merely players : They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts , His acts being seven ages . ... the more elaborate of Plantin's devices , the action of " the omnific word " seems pictured , though in very humble degree ," In his ... Lost , bk . vii . the engraver and the genius of the poet were both CHAP . Found inside – Page 48... all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. Found inside[school] boys should perform plays to practice their delivery of voice and gesture. ... They have their exits and their entrances, / And one man in his time ... Found inside – Page 150As a picture of “ Artist - Life , ” it is a mere stray collection of anecdotes and gossip , very free in its handling of living names ; along ... is no new novelist ' s device ; but we cannot think of an instance where it has been handled in a more original way , or with more ... Mr . Richard Grant White , “ Shakespeare ' s Scholar , ” is carrying on his beautiful edition f of that poet ... and reading are practised on this planet , and so long as human actors have their exits and their entrances ” thereon . Found insideHe used symbolism often, which made his books harder than they might ... They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts ... Found inside – Page 232messy but also interpretable (words have known meanings) and is high dimensional in a way that stumps classical statisticians: as ... We will also cover a number of text-specific techniques, including topic modeling and multinomial inverse regression. ... and all the men and women merely players; they have their exits and their entrances, and one man in his time plays many parts . . . Powerful and poetic. Found inside – Page 267And Heywood points to the pedigree they found in the verse preface to his ... Which God and nature doth with actors fill : Kings have their entrance in due ... Found inside – Page 10Memory climbs main stress in the third line is on ' exits ' : it when we ask whether an English reader , if Humbly now among ... Yet only when They have their entrances and their Like bright curls whispering on the sea ... One of these , by is there in the text . mostly run by ambitious people , can't wait Lea Goldberg , a major Hebrew poet ... Michael Bernar's adopts an identical version : S. Droemersche electronic device , thus realising their dream Schlegel's and Jean Anouilh's confusion . Found inside – Page 379The poet must have thought of an alternative means of exit for them, as unconventional as their entrance. As for Prometheus, the whole notion of his being ... Found inside – Page 23(c) What does the poet mean by the 'mad elements"? Or And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in ... Found inside – Page 90In many instances, the finished Shakespeare play is an answer to its ... They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts ... Found inside – Page 478... preoccupied with nothing so much as the techniques of its medium. ... in multiple roles within a play (“they have their exits and their entrances, ... Found inside – Page 5They had inaerted carda for R 52OO, but got five timee the money i.e., ... all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their entrances ... Found inside – Page 176have. Analogies, metaphors, and similes are explanatory devices used by ... men and women merely players . . . they have their exits and their entrances. Found inside – Page 150As a picture of “ Artist - Life , ” it is a mere stray collection of anecdotes and gossip , very free in its handling of living names ... is no new novelist's device ; but we cannot think of an instance where it has been handled in a more original way , or with ... Mr. Richard Grant White , “ Shakespeare's Scholar , ” is carrying on his beautiful edition † of that poet , of which four ... and reading are practised on this planet , and so long as human actors “ have their exits and their entrances " thereon . Found inside – Page 133when they were pursued With terrors , and with furies , to the bounds And crystal wall of heaven ; which , opening wide , Roll'd inward ... 409 ,“ All the world's a stage , And all the men and women merely players : They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his ... more elaborate of Plantin's devices , the action of “ the omnific word " seems pictured , though in very humble degree , - “ In his hand He ... Lost , bk , vii . the engraver and the genius of the poet were both Chap . Found inside – Page 45READING POETRY ( 321-331 , 81-107 ) Lesson 1 : Figures of Speech ( 322-324,81-91 ) AIM : To enable the students to identify figures of speech and to increase their ability to understand poetry Devices of Repetition and Sound ( 325-327 , 70-73 ) ... All the world's a stage , And all the men and women merely players : They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts . Found inside – Page 301Mary Arden could have used one when her children were young here; her son Will ... players;/They have their exits and their entrances,/And one man in his ... Found inside – Page 501There have been peasants , tinkers , charwomen as main characters in many an Irish play or novel . ... Another interesting formal device in Northern Star is the allusion to Shakespeare ' s Seven Ages of Man and its use to form a frame for the plot . Seven Ages of Man is referred to frequently as a poem on its own ; nevertheless , it is an excerpt from Shakespeare ' s ... They have their exits and their entrances ; And one man in his time plays many parts His acts being seven ages . Found inside – Page 27They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts, His acts being seven ages. At first, the infant, Mewling and puking in ... Found inside – Page 110techniques for empirical analysis in both time and space . ... They have their exits and their entrances , And one man in his time plays many parts , His acts being seven ages . " This use of the metaphor of the drama has considerable insight and depth , not to mention its value as poetry , but in social science theory and ... Found inside – Page 164... and women merely players , They have their exits and their entrances , And one man in his time plays many parts , His acts being seven ages . ... To scan poetry , we mark the stressed syllables with and the unstressed syllables with or x , Each combination of stressed and ... This device occurs very frequently in English . Found inside – Page 150Lord Ullin's daughter and her lover are trying to Poem 4 All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players; They have their exits and their ... Found inside – Page 165... of late years , some of the finest efforts of genius have made their entrances and their exits with the ephemera they were created to illustrate . 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