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Pagina 150
Faustus : tell me , who made the world ? Mephistophilis : Faustus : Sweet Mephistophilis , tell me . Mephistophilis : Move me not , for I will not tell thee . Then too , in the nature of drama there is an inevitable ambivalence : the ...
Faustus : tell me , who made the world ? Mephistophilis : Faustus : Sweet Mephistophilis , tell me . Mephistophilis : Move me not , for I will not tell thee . Then too , in the nature of drama there is an inevitable ambivalence : the ...
Pagina 174
Shakespeare next tells us that others were following his example in hymning the young peer and singing his praises : So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse And found such fair assistance in my verse As every alien pen hath got my use ...
Shakespeare next tells us that others were following his example in hymning the young peer and singing his praises : So oft have I invoked thee for my Muse And found such fair assistance in my verse As every alien pen hath got my use ...
Pagina 214
Very foolishly written' — a sense of humour should tell one that this applies to the criticism, not the poem. Chapter X : PERSONALITY AND FATE 1 For Manwood, v. my book, The England of Elizabeth, 374-5, 495-6".
Very foolishly written' — a sense of humour should tell one that this applies to the criticism, not the poem. Chapter X : PERSONALITY AND FATE 1 For Manwood, v. my book, The England of Elizabeth, 374-5, 495-6".
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