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Pagina 182
And Marlowe proceeds to make the comparison with Narcissus which Shakespeare had applied to his Adonis : . . let it suffice That my slack muse sings of Leander's eyes , Those orient cheeks and lips , exceeding his That leaped into the ...
And Marlowe proceeds to make the comparison with Narcissus which Shakespeare had applied to his Adonis : . . let it suffice That my slack muse sings of Leander's eyes , Those orient cheeks and lips , exceeding his That leaped into the ...
Pagina 183
Not only are 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 ...
Not only are 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 ...
Pagina 189
Leander made reply ' You are deceived : I am no woman , I. ' There we have Marlowe . It must have given a laugh to the young men of the Southampton circle . Hero and Leander was not published until some five years after Marlowe's death ...
Leander made reply ' You are deceived : I am no woman , I. ' There we have Marlowe . It must have given a laugh to the young men of the Southampton circle . Hero and Leander was not published until some five years after Marlowe's death ...
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