Shakespeare's Roman Plays: The Function of Imagery in the DramaHarvard University Press, 1961 - Всего страниц: 250 No detailed description available for "Shakespeare's Roman Plays". |
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... heart As merry as when our nuptial day was done And tapers burn'd to bedward ! ( 1.6.29-32 ) And in IV , v Aufidius welcomes his former enemy in these same epithalamial terms : But that I see thee here , Thou noble thing , more dances ...
... heart As merry as when our nuptial day was done And tapers burn'd to bedward ! ( 1.6.29-32 ) And in IV , v Aufidius welcomes his former enemy in these same epithalamial terms : But that I see thee here , Thou noble thing , more dances ...
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... heart of thee ! ✓ How like a deer , stroken by many princes , Dost thou here lie ! ( 3.1.204-10 ) He has almost gone too far , and Cassius says menacingly " Mark Antony - " ( 3.1.211 ) , but Brutus , who himself loved Caesar , will now ...
... heart of thee ! ✓ How like a deer , stroken by many princes , Dost thou here lie ! ( 3.1.204-10 ) He has almost gone too far , and Cassius says menacingly " Mark Antony - " ( 3.1.211 ) , but Brutus , who himself loved Caesar , will now ...
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... heart " ( 4.14 . 38-39 ) ( 1.1.237 ) ( 1.4.24 ) c . " shields before your hearts " d . " very heart of loss " ( 4.12 . d . " very heart of hope " ( 1.6.55 ) 29 ) e . " Phoebus ' amorous pinches❞ ( 1.5.28 ) f . " palates " ( 5.2.7 ) e ...
... heart " ( 4.14 . 38-39 ) ( 1.1.237 ) ( 1.4.24 ) c . " shields before your hearts " d . " very heart of loss " ( 4.12 . d . " very heart of hope " ( 1.6.55 ) 29 ) e . " Phoebus ' amorous pinches❞ ( 1.5.28 ) f . " palates " ( 5.2.7 ) e ...
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STYLE IN THE ROMAN PLAYS I I | 11 |
THE IMAGERY OF ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 79 |
THE IMAGERY OF CORIOLANUS | 142 |
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