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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... Eyes . Under this mirror are her princely eyes , Two carbuncles , two rich imperial lights , That o'er the day and night do sovereignize , And their dim tapers to their rest she frights : eyes excel the moone and glorious sunne , And ...
... Eyes . Under this mirror are her princely eyes , Two carbuncles , two rich imperial lights , That o'er the day and night do sovereignize , And their dim tapers to their rest she frights : eyes excel the moone and glorious sunne , And ...
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... eye is a symbol of character defined in terms of relationship . In her eie I find A wonder , or a wond'rous miracle ... eyes . Yet in Shakespeare's simplest play , the relationships are more complex than this would suggest . Romeo and ...
... eye is a symbol of character defined in terms of relationship . In her eie I find A wonder , or a wond'rous miracle ... eyes . Yet in Shakespeare's simplest play , the relationships are more complex than this would suggest . Romeo and ...
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... eyes ( never , it must be admitted , to her eyebrow ) in a manner which borrows quite shamelessly from Sidney's praise of the black eyes of Stella ( Sonnet cxxxii : compare Astrophel and Stella , vii ) . Both ladies ' eyes are in ...
... eyes ( never , it must be admitted , to her eyebrow ) in a manner which borrows quite shamelessly from Sidney's praise of the black eyes of Stella ( Sonnet cxxxii : compare Astrophel and Stella , vii ) . Both ladies ' eyes are in ...
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