Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 76
... lady dark lady " and the other allusions to the evil influences of Fortune are but instances of dressing old words new . " In Chaucer's romance , " Reason " defines true friendship and contrasts its benefits with the ills into which men ...
... lady dark lady " and the other allusions to the evil influences of Fortune are but instances of dressing old words new . " In Chaucer's romance , " Reason " defines true friendship and contrasts its benefits with the ills into which men ...
Pagina 81
... Lady Fortune , mentioned in the plays , are blindness and inconstancy- That goddess blind ... she is turning and inconstant . Henry V , III , vi . 66 We find all the vices and defects of Fortune , as mentioned in the plays , combined in ...
... Lady Fortune , mentioned in the plays , are blindness and inconstancy- That goddess blind ... she is turning and inconstant . Henry V , III , vi . 66 We find all the vices and defects of Fortune , as mentioned in the plays , combined in ...
Pagina 90
... lady Mary , who found his merriment so irresistible , that it moved even her rigid muscles ; and her sullen solemnity was not proof against his songs , his rhymes , his jests . He became a special favourite of Queen Mary , writing ...
... lady Mary , who found his merriment so irresistible , that it moved even her rigid muscles ; and her sullen solemnity was not proof against his songs , his rhymes , his jests . He became a special favourite of Queen Mary , writing ...
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