Indirections: Shakespeare and the Art of IllusionUniversity of Toronto Press, 1978 - 194 Seiten |
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... eye : ' Tis pretty , sure and very probable That eyes , that are the frail'st and softest things , Who shut their coward gates on atomies , Should be call'd tyrants , butchers , murtherers ... Lie not , to say my eyes are murtherers ...
... eye : ' Tis pretty , sure and very probable That eyes , that are the frail'st and softest things , Who shut their coward gates on atomies , Should be call'd tyrants , butchers , murtherers ... Lie not , to say my eyes are murtherers ...
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... eye yet looks on thee , But with my heart the other eye doth see . Ah , poor our sex ! This fault in us I find , The error of our eye directs our mind . What error leads must err . O , then conclude , Minds sway'd by eyes are full of ...
... eye yet looks on thee , But with my heart the other eye doth see . Ah , poor our sex ! This fault in us I find , The error of our eye directs our mind . What error leads must err . O , then conclude , Minds sway'd by eyes are full of ...
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... eyes is almost more than we can endure ; we are forced into taking it as an emblem , even as we are appalled and shocked by the felt actuality of it ( ' Out , vile jelly ! ' ) ; even , that is , as we avert our eyes , we must remind ...
... eyes is almost more than we can endure ; we are forced into taking it as an emblem , even as we are appalled and shocked by the felt actuality of it ( ' Out , vile jelly ! ' ) ; even , that is , as we avert our eyes , we must remind ...
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