Byron and ShakespeareBarnes & Noble, 1966 - 381 Seiten |
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... thou art twice forsworn , to me love swearing , In act thy bed - vow broke , and new faith torn In vowing new hate ... thou be forgot , Thou false to him , thou fiend to me ! ( P , III , 59 ) Shakespeare could see his Lady as almost an ...
... thou art twice forsworn , to me love swearing , In act thy bed - vow broke , and new faith torn In vowing new hate ... thou be forgot , Thou false to him , thou fiend to me ! ( P , III , 59 ) Shakespeare could see his Lady as almost an ...
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... Thou busy devil , rising in my heart ! Thou art too late ! I'll nought to do with blood . ( III , i , 145 ) His son , however , now becomes a Lady Macbeth hinting that such ' petty fear ' must be scorned ( 111 , i , 158 ) . Strong ...
... Thou busy devil , rising in my heart ! Thou art too late ! I'll nought to do with blood . ( III , i , 145 ) His son , however , now becomes a Lady Macbeth hinting that such ' petty fear ' must be scorned ( 111 , i , 158 ) . Strong ...
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... Thou should'st desire to die , being miserable . Not by his breath that is more miserable . Thou art a slave , whom fortune's tender arm With favour never clasp'd , but bred a dog ... ( IV , iii , 249 ) The contrast is developed at some ...
... Thou should'st desire to die , being miserable . Not by his breath that is more miserable . Thou art a slave , whom fortune's tender arm With favour never clasp'd , but bred a dog ... ( IV , iii , 249 ) The contrast is developed at some ...
Inhalt
SONNETS AND SERAPHS | 24 |
A REGENCY HAMLET | 73 |
FALSTAFF AND COMEDY | 117 |
Urheberrecht | |
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