Infirm Glory: Shakespeare and the Renaissance Image of ManClarendon Press, 1981 - Всего страниц: 231 |
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... thou canst give it , then thou never gav'st it : Loves riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stayes at home , and thou with losing sav'st it : . ( 11. 23-4 , 27-30 ) Similarly in ' The Dissolution ' , an intricate logical ...
... thou canst give it , then thou never gav'st it : Loves riddles are , that though thy heart depart , It stayes at home , and thou with losing sav'st it : . ( 11. 23-4 , 27-30 ) Similarly in ' The Dissolution ' , an intricate logical ...
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... Thou art not so black , as my heart , Nor halfe so brittle , as her heart , thou art ; . ... ( 11. 1-2 ) But though logical in themselves , they combine to produce a paradox , if a fairly superficial one : What would'st thou say ? shall ...
... Thou art not so black , as my heart , Nor halfe so brittle , as her heart , thou art ; . ... ( 11. 1-2 ) But though logical in themselves , they combine to produce a paradox , if a fairly superficial one : What would'st thou say ? shall ...
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... thou lash that whore ? Strip thy own back ; Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whip'st her . ( IV . vi . 160-3 ) Yet there is a radical difference in the treatment of this theme in King Lear . Lear's experience is ...
... thou lash that whore ? Strip thy own back ; Thou hotly lusts to use her in that kind For which thou whip'st her . ( IV . vi . 160-3 ) Yet there is a radical difference in the treatment of this theme in King Lear . Lear's experience is ...
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INTRODUCTORY | 1 |
HUMANISTS AND REFORMERS | 25 |
THE ENGLISH RENAISSANCE | 52 |
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