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Venus and Adonis has insights beyond Marlowe's knowledge . Myth was congenial to Shakespeare because , like the drama of his time , it demanded the double vision that sees the characters not wholly as human beings nor wholly as ...
Venus and Adonis has insights beyond Marlowe's knowledge . Myth was congenial to Shakespeare because , like the drama of his time , it demanded the double vision that sees the characters not wholly as human beings nor wholly as ...
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To Venus , ' answer'd she , and as she spake , Forth from those two tralucent cisterns brake A stream of liquid pearl , which down her face Make milk - white paths , whereon the gods might trace To Jove's high court .
To Venus , ' answer'd she , and as she spake , Forth from those two tralucent cisterns brake A stream of liquid pearl , which down her face Make milk - white paths , whereon the gods might trace To Jove's high court .
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In an article in Shakespeare Survey 15 ( 1962 ) Adrien Bonjour suggestively indicates a number of resemblances between Venus and Cleopatra , e.g. , the wind that fans the dying coal ; Antony , the man of war , is ensnared by Cleopatra ...
In an article in Shakespeare Survey 15 ( 1962 ) Adrien Bonjour suggestively indicates a number of resemblances between Venus and Cleopatra , e.g. , the wind that fans the dying coal ; Antony , the man of war , is ensnared by Cleopatra ...
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Adonis affect appear arms beauty believed birds blood breast breath cheeks course dead death delight desire divine doth ears earth Elizabethan Endymion eyes face fair fall fear feeling fire flower give Glaucus goddess gods gold golden grief ground hand hath head heart heaven Hero honour hope kind kiss Leander leave light lines lips live Lodge look love's lovers lust Marlowe means mind mortal move Muses Nature never night nymphs once Ovid passion Phoebe pity play pleasure poem poet poetry poor queen quoth rest Rosamond Scylla seems sense Shakespeare shame sighs sight sorrow soul spring stars story sweet tears tell thee things thou thought touch true turned unto Venus wanton Whilst wind women yield youth