A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... hand . Stretch out the fairest hand a pledge of peace , That hand that darts so right , and never misses : I'll not revenge old wrongs , my wrath shall cease ; For that which gave me wounds , I'll give it 134 PART THREE.
... hand . Stretch out the fairest hand a pledge of peace , That hand that darts so right , and never misses : I'll not revenge old wrongs , my wrath shall cease ; For that which gave me wounds , I'll give it 134 PART THREE.
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... hand which wounds him and is stretched forth is a hand only in the carefully delimited signification represented by hand when we say ' Stretch forth your hand ' , meaning ' Make the symbolic gesture of kindness , not the cruel one of ...
... hand which wounds him and is stretched forth is a hand only in the carefully delimited signification represented by hand when we say ' Stretch forth your hand ' , meaning ' Make the symbolic gesture of kindness , not the cruel one of ...
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... hand , arm , and fingers . The gesture of the hand or ' manual rhetoric ' was considered to be essential to good acting . We can often read that without the hand the gesture is nothing ; and so important was the technique that the ...
... hand , arm , and fingers . The gesture of the hand or ' manual rhetoric ' was considered to be essential to good acting . We can often read that without the hand the gesture is nothing ; and so important was the technique that the ...
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