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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... lady , focused through that relationship , so that in the end she becomes the mediator both of knowledge and of grace . Shakespeare's version in full is to be found in Berowne's great speech in defence of love , ' Have at you then ...
... lady , focused through that relationship , so that in the end she becomes the mediator both of knowledge and of grace . Shakespeare's version in full is to be found in Berowne's great speech in defence of love , ' Have at you then ...
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... Lady , as you are mine , I am yours , I giue away myself for you and dote upon the exchange . Beatrice . Speake cosin . ( 2. 1. 316ff ) Like Bassanio Claudio is bereft of words ; but when Pedro asks him to name the marriage day , his ...
... Lady , as you are mine , I am yours , I giue away myself for you and dote upon the exchange . Beatrice . Speake cosin . ( 2. 1. 316ff ) Like Bassanio Claudio is bereft of words ; but when Pedro asks him to name the marriage day , his ...
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... Lady and some Jone . Berowne rails against Rosaline ; she is neither beautiful nor of a chaste quality . He says all that Shakespeare says in his anti - Petrarchan sonnet . But his loud outcries against Cupid , the lady , and himself ...
... Lady and some Jone . Berowne rails against Rosaline ; she is neither beautiful nor of a chaste quality . He says all that Shakespeare says in his anti - Petrarchan sonnet . But his loud outcries against Cupid , the lady , and himself ...
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