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When we come to Hero , we have perhaps a graceful tribute to his rival's theme , for Marlowe describes her as wearing Wide sleeves green , and bordered with a grove , Where Venus in her naked glory strove To please the careless and ...
When we come to Hero , we have perhaps a graceful tribute to his rival's theme , for Marlowe describes her as wearing Wide sleeves green , and bordered with a grove , Where Venus in her naked glory strove To please the careless and ...
Pagina 183
... the arguments closely similar , but the personality of Leander is closer to that of Adonis than their situations would lead one to suppose . Leander imagines that he is taking the lead with Hero ; actually , like a woman , she is ...
... the arguments closely similar , but the personality of Leander is closer to that of Adonis than their situations would lead one to suppose . Leander imagines that he is taking the lead with Hero ; actually , like a woman , she is ...
Pagina 189
Hero and Leander was not published until some five years after Marlowe's death , in 1598 , when it was completed in a very different style by Chapman . The publication stirred the embers in Shakespeare's memory , so that in the play he ...
Hero and Leander was not published until some five years after Marlowe's death , in 1598 , when it was completed in a very different style by Chapman . The publication stirred the embers in Shakespeare's memory , so that in the play he ...
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