Shakespeare's Self-portrait: Passages from His WorkMacmillan, 1985 - 187 Seiten |
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Passages from His Work William Shakespeare, Alfred Leslie Rowse. The Dark Lady : Emilia Lanier O , if in black my lady's brows be decked It mourns that painting and usurping hair Should ravish doters with a false aspect ; And therefore ...
Passages from His Work William Shakespeare, Alfred Leslie Rowse. The Dark Lady : Emilia Lanier O , if in black my lady's brows be decked It mourns that painting and usurping hair Should ravish doters with a false aspect ; And therefore ...
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... lady , Rosaline . Katharine describes her as ' light ' , and of such a merry , nimble , stirring spirit . Rosaline : What's your dark meaning , mouse , of this light word ? Katharine : A light condition in a beauty dark . Rosaline ...
... lady , Rosaline . Katharine describes her as ' light ' , and of such a merry , nimble , stirring spirit . Rosaline : What's your dark meaning , mouse , of this light word ? Katharine : A light condition in a beauty dark . Rosaline ...
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... lady ' but ' baby ' , an innocent rhyme ; for ' scorn ' , ' horn ' , a hard rhyme ; for ' school ' , ' fool ' , a babbling rhyme . Very ominous endings . Much Ado About Nothing , v.2 . As Horace says in his - what , my soul , verses ...
... lady ' but ' baby ' , an innocent rhyme ; for ' scorn ' , ' horn ' , a hard rhyme ; for ' school ' , ' fool ' , a babbling rhyme . Very ominous endings . Much Ado About Nothing , v.2 . As Horace says in his - what , my soul , verses ...
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