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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... hands , fair hands , but coy in touching .. " The sense of musical delight ' , said Coleridge , ' is a gift of the Imagination ' , and the turn of these lines controls ... hand , pain or sorrow are kept 56 SHAKESPEARE & ELIZABETHAN POETRY.
... hands , fair hands , but coy in touching .. " The sense of musical delight ' , said Coleridge , ' is a gift of the Imagination ' , and the turn of these lines controls ... hand , pain or sorrow are kept 56 SHAKESPEARE & ELIZABETHAN POETRY.
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... hand and so leave you : by this hand Claudio shall render me a deere account : as you heare of me so thinke of me : goe comfort your cousin , I must say she is dead , and so farewell . ( 4. 1. 239ff ) These are the sort of old ends that ...
... hand and so leave you : by this hand Claudio shall render me a deere account : as you heare of me so thinke of me : goe comfort your cousin , I must say she is dead , and so farewell . ( 4. 1. 239ff ) These are the sort of old ends that ...
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... hand - to - hand fighting and the opportunity to loot . This is a great advance on the old Chronicle play , yet clearly based on the old tradition . Shakespeare may also have had in mind when he wrote Henry V the most remarkable and ...
... hand - to - hand fighting and the opportunity to loot . This is a great advance on the old Chronicle play , yet clearly based on the old tradition . Shakespeare may also have had in mind when he wrote Henry V the most remarkable and ...
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