Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... Lord of terrible aspect ) , and the supreme exercise of choice , had found that through the successive phases of his love for Beatrice he had reached a knowledge of the eternal things . He learnt to walk the circles of Hell and climb ...
... Lord of terrible aspect ) , and the supreme exercise of choice , had found that through the successive phases of his love for Beatrice he had reached a knowledge of the eternal things . He learnt to walk the circles of Hell and climb ...
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... Lord Mayor has already locked him up once for inciting a riot . Hal's followers are all rowdy young men like himself , and Oldcastle , who appears among them , has only a minor part to play . Hal promises the office of the Lord Chief ...
... Lord Mayor has already locked him up once for inciting a riot . Hal's followers are all rowdy young men like himself , and Oldcastle , who appears among them , has only a minor part to play . Hal promises the office of the Lord Chief ...
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... Lord Chief Justice cannot compare with the representative of Chivalry : he is symbol , not man . Yet though he and Falstaff part with sparring honours easy , the mere appearance of Justice in robes of office , and the sound of that cold ...
... Lord Chief Justice cannot compare with the representative of Chivalry : he is symbol , not man . Yet though he and Falstaff part with sparring honours easy , the mere appearance of Justice in robes of office , and the sound of that cold ...
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