Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Том 38Gale Research Company, 1998 |
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... things are traditionally done , the poem gives us horses that behave in a much more predict- able manner , Adonis's courser neighing and bounding imperiously at the sight of the jennet ( 1. 265 ) and majestically asserting control ( 1 ...
... things are traditionally done , the poem gives us horses that behave in a much more predict- able manner , Adonis's courser neighing and bounding imperiously at the sight of the jennet ( 1. 265 ) and majestically asserting control ( 1 ...
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... things clearly , and what she sees is not pretty to look at : Women are angels , wooing : Things won are done ; joy's soul lies in the doing . That she belov'd knows naught that knows not this : Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it ...
... things clearly , and what she sees is not pretty to look at : Women are angels , wooing : Things won are done ; joy's soul lies in the doing . That she belov'd knows naught that knows not this : Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it ...
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... things ; but if I should behold all things save him , I should see nothing . At the same time , in Shakespeare's two preceding lines it is the Turtle's right , his proprium , all that pertains to him as an individual , that he finds ...
... things ; but if I should behold all things save him , I should see nothing . At the same time , in Shakespeare's two preceding lines it is the Turtle's right , his proprium , all that pertains to him as an individual , that he finds ...
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